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On June 11, we held the Global Trade Day Seminar, marking its first regional edition at the National Maritime Museum under the theme “The Supply Chain and the Threat of Organized Crime.”

“This new edition of the Global Trade Day Seminar being held in Valparaíso carries special significance. With Chile’s foreign trade relying almost entirely on maritime transport, it is essential to foster discussion with regional experts and local authorities about the gaps our ports face today, address the sector’s key challenges, and work collaboratively to identify concrete solutions.”

– Oscar Hasbún, Chairman of the Board, CSAV

We invite you to check out the presentations from the speakers who joined us at the 5th Global Trade Day Seminar:
VicealmiranteArturoOxleySpeakers

Vicealmirante Arturo Oxley Lizana
Director General of the Chilean Maritime Territory and Merchant Marine.

IgnacioCastilloSpeakers

Ignacio Castillo Val
Director of the Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Unit, National Prosecutor’s Office.

Check out his talk here:
“El crimen organizado en Chile”

LuisenriqueNavasSpeakers

Luisenrique Navas
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Guayaquil Port Terminal.

Almirante(R)Edmundo-GonzalezSpeakers

Almirante (R) Edmundo González Robles
President of the Maritime League of Chile.

Check out his talk here:
“La Cadena Inquebrantable”

Discussion Panel
JuanJose-BenitezSpeakers

Mr. Juan José Benítez
Southern Cone General Manager, Philip Morris International

Mauricio-PerrotSpeakers

Mr. Mauricio Perrot
Chairman of Empresas Perrot

Check out his talk here:
“Inseguridad en la Ruta”

Ivan-VillanuevaSpeakers

Mr. Iván Villanueva
Director of Security, Hanseatic Global Terminals.

DanielJohnsonSpeakers

Mr. Daniel Johnson
Executive Director of Fundación Paz Ciudadana.

We invite you to watch the full broadcast of the
5th Global Trade Day Seminar:
The Logistics Supply Chain and the Threat of Organized Crime.
Check out the photos from the day of the event
In the Press
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