At the beginning of 2022, the container shipping sector outlook was dominated by high demand, sky-rocketing freight rates, and continued supply chain congestion, all of which looked set to send carrier profitability to new records.

2023 has shown us a different story. 

The global shipping and logistics industry has been dealt a double punch with energy pressures and regional security issues due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the continual effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Slowing trade worldwide, reduced consumer demand, and inflation has become tipping points for economies worldwide.

Despite the market normalizing due to decreasing demand and easing supply chain congestion, container freights are experiencing shipping volatility and decline. In fact, container ships remain empty in major ports in China and North America despite attempts to revitalize the movement of goods across the globe.

What factors will most affect ocean shipping as it enters these stormy seas?

With a fleet of 252 modern container ships and a total transport capacity of 1.8 million TEU, Hapag-Lloyd is one of the world’s leading liner shipping companies, with more than 14,5000 employees and 400 offices in 137 countries. Join the World Affairs Council of Charlotte for the WACC CEO Series luncheon with Stuart Sandlin, the President of Hapag-Lloyd, Region North America, on Thursday, April 13, 2023, as he offers his expert insight into global supply issues and what shipping companies are doing to increase efficiency, accelerate consumer confidence, and reduce inflationary pricing of goods shipped.

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Program Information: 

Date:
Thursday, April 13, 2023
VIP Reception:
11:30 – 12:00 PM ET
Lunch & Presentation: 
12:00 – 1:30 PM
Location:
Charlotte City Club Directions to the parking garage (set your GPS to 116 W. 4th Street, Charlotte, NC 28202)
*Parking will be validated
Cost:
$50 (WACC Member Rate)
$65 (Non-Member Rate)
$35 (WACC Student Member / Teacher Member)

  • Please call 704-687-772 for credit card payments over the phone.
  • Checks can be mailed to “World Affairs Council of Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., CHHS 227, Charlotte, NC 28223.”

 

 

 

Biography: 

Stuart began his career in liner shipping with Hapag-Lloyd in 2001 after being exposed to International Logistics working with 3PLs, such as Expeditors, Schenker, and Danzas. Holding a degree in International Economics and an Industrial Engineering degree in Supply Chain Management, he has enjoyed spending his career at Hapag-Lloyd on the Commercial and Sales side of the business working to deliver solutions to our customers. Stuart has worked with Hapag-Lloyd in Atlanta, Hamburg, Houston, and Piscataway. Stuart briefly left Hapag-Lloyd in 2015 to join UASC as President, of North America and rejoined Hapag-Lloyd through the merger in 2017. As of January 1, 2023, Stuart has assumed the President of Region North America for Hapag-Lloyd.