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  May 9th, 2024 | Written by

Navigating Global Trade Trends: Port of Hueneme Showcases Supply Chain Innovations and AI Advancements during World Trade Week

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In honor of World Trade Week, the Port of Hueneme recently hosted a trade-focused event spotlighting current industry trends and advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Attended by a diverse group including Department of Commerce officials, consuls, industry leaders, and businesses, the event provided valuable insights into the evolving landscape of international trade and its intersection with technology.

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11th World Trade Week Event hosted at the Port of Hueneme

Taking place on May 2, 2024, at the FATHOMWERX lab within the Port of Hueneme, the 11th annual World Trade Week event attracted nearly 100 participants from around the world with vested interests in global trade.

Drew Rodriguez, serving as this year’s emcee, guided the proceedings, while Celina Zacarias, President of the Oxnard Harbor District, emphasized the significance of international trade to both the port and the broader region. Zacarias highlighted the Port of Hueneme’s pivotal role in facilitating global trade and its commitment to leveraging technology for enhanced efficiency and sustainability.

Celina Zacarias, President of the Oxnard Harbor District, Board of Harbor Comissioners giving welcoming remarks.

Kristin Decas, CEO & Port Director, provided a comprehensive overview of port operations, emphasizing recent developments and strategic partnerships aimed at fostering economic growth and environmental stewardship. Notably, Decas underscored the importance of international collaboration, citing recent initiatives focused on green corridors and decarbonization.

Kristin Decas, Port of Hueneme CEO/Port Director providing port update.

Representatives from global trade partners, including Mexico, Lithuania, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom, shared insights into their respective trade ecosystems and opportunities for investment and collaboration. Ambassador Ricardo Santana highlighted the growing trade partnership between Mexico and California, while Mantas Zamzickas emphasized the burgeoning collaboration between the Port of Hueneme and the Port of Klaipeda in Lithuania.

Keynote speaker Caroline Kaufman, Industries Team Lead at the International Trade Administration, highlighted the Department of Commerce’s commitment to strengthening supply chains and promoting economic competitiveness. Kaufman emphasized the crucial role of ports like the Port of Hueneme in facilitating seamless trade operations.

A panel discussion moderated by Simona Racek focused on the integration of AI in international trade operations. Panelists, including Todd Smith, Vincent Iacopella, and Ray Bowman, shared insights into how AI technologies are transforming trade practices and enhancing efficiency.

The event concluded with the presentation of special awards by the Oxnard Harbor District Board of Commissioners, recognizing companies that have made significant contributions to exports through the Port of Hueneme.

Overall, the Port of Hueneme’s World Trade Week event served as a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration, underscoring the importance of embracing innovation and technology in navigating the complexities of global trade.