Mersey Maritime is urging businesses wanting to win more work in the maritime sector to attend one of its free travelling business forums taking place in all six boroughs of the Liverpool City Region.

Starting on July 26th, Mersey Maritime ‘On the Road’ is set to visit the Select Security Stadium in Widnes before heading to Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral over the course of the next six months.

The event in Widnes is being held in association with Halton Borough Council and runs from 11am to 12.30pm.

Lead speakers will be Jim Teasdale, chief executive of Mersey Maritime, Wesley Rourke, operational director for Economy Enterprise and Property on Halton Borough Council and Tracy Lynn, project manager of the International Festival for Business 2014.

Key points of discussion will include the International Festival for Business (IFB 2014) and SuperPort, the £1.8billion infrastructure project which is expected to transform the regional economy over the next decade (see notes to editors).

Mersey Maritime commercial director, Chris Shirling-Rooke, commented: “We are greatly looking forward to the first event of our ‘On The Road’ programme. It presents a terrific opportunity to help firms across the Liverpool City Region spark new business relationships. It further enables maritime firms to gain a much deeper understanding of how they can capitalise on major future developments in the sector.”

“The SuperPort project is set to have a dramatic impact on the economic landscape in this region over the next decade, creating in the region of 100,000 new jobs,” said Mr Shirling-Rooke. “In addition, next year’s IFB has the potential to be a game changer for Merseyside, which local business must take full advantage of. As the sector development body for the Liverpool City Region’s ports, maritime and logistics sector it is vital Mersey Maritime helps businesses prepare for these golden opportunities which lie ahead.

Mersey Maritime already runs Face-2-Face, a popular monthly networking event at its Birkenhead base called.

SuperPort is a £1.8 billion transport and logistics strategy to expand the freight and passenger capacity of the River Mersey. It includes the £350 million Liverpool 2 deepwater container terminal scheduled to open in 2015 which will dock super-size Post-Panamax-class container ships, more than double the current handling capacity of the port. In addition, the Mersey Multi Modal Gateway (3MG), the six-lane Mersey Gateway Bridge, the Mersey Gateway Port, the World Cargo Centre expansion at John Lennon Airport, new logistical hubs planned for the Manchester Ship Canal, the Langton roll on-roll off ferry terminal, cruise liner facilities, port road access and the Liverpool-Manchester rail upgrade will complete the SuperPort hub.

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