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Cargo Giants Lend Weight to Inaugural Splash Singapore Conference
By MGN Editorial•June 9, 2026 at 06:00 AM
Major charterers and cargo interests have joined the programme for the debut Splash Singapore conference, signalling strong commercial backing for what organisers hope will become Asia's premier shipping gathering.
A prominent lineup of charterers and cargo interests has signed on to support the inaugural Splash Singapore conference, according to Splash247, bolstering the event's credentials as it bids to establish itself as the most commercially relevant shipping forum on the Asian calendar.
The conference is the latest venture from the organisers behind Geneva Dry, the well-regarded dry bulk chartering event that has built a strong reputation among shipowners, operators, and trading houses in Europe. The Singapore edition represents a strategic push into Asia, a region that sits at the heart of global commodity flows and dry bulk demand.
By securing the participation of major cargo interests at the programme stage, organisers are signalling that Splash Singapore will go beyond a traditional networking forum to offer substantive commercial dialogue between shipowners and the companies that drive freight demand. The involvement of charterers and cargo principals is widely regarded as a key differentiator for shipping conferences, as it creates direct deal-making opportunities rather than simply facilitating industry conversation.
Singapore's position as the world's busiest bunkering hub and a leading centre for ship management, commodity trading, and maritime finance makes it a natural venue for an event with regional and global ambitions. The city-state hosts a dense concentration of shipping decision-makers across both the wet and dry sectors, and has long been a focal point for Asian chartering activity.
The move also reflects a broader trend of established European maritime conference brands expanding their footprint into Asia, where growing trade volumes and an increasingly sophisticated shipping community have created appetite for high-quality industry forums.
Further details on the Splash Singapore programme, including confirmed speakers and dates, are expected to be released in the coming weeks. Industry professionals can follow updates via Splash247.
#Splash Singapore#dry bulk#chartering#maritime conferences#Singapore shipping#cargo interests#Geneva Dry#Asian shipping
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