Exhibitions / Congresses

TOC Container Supply Chain: Europe 2012

Belgium, Antwerp - 12- 14 June
TOC Europe, the port-centric container supply chain event for Europe, is the definitive meeting place for the world's shipping, port and terminals industries

Meet the people who own, move & handle large volumes of containers at TOC CSC: Europe - your dedciated sales platform in Europe.

Exhibitor & Sponsor Profile:
  • Port Equipment Manufacturers
  • Port Authorities
  • Terminal Operators
  • Logistics Providers
  • Software Suppliers
  • Finance, Legal & Planning


  • TOC Conference

    Reliability, Capacity & Efficiency: Improving container supply chain performance in an era of volatility and change is the conference theme for 2012

    The comprehensive Knowledge Programme is designed to maximise your networking and learning opportunities.

    Session topics cover multiple areas of Supply Chain & Logistics and Ports & Terminal Operations:

    Mega-trends & market forecasts - global container trade, supply chains and transport
    • Volume growth, vessel growth and service concentration - commercial and operational challenges for ports and terminals

    • Big box shippers - the challenges of being a buyer in today's global logistics and shipping marketplace
    • Developing sustainable supply chains and next generation green cargo
    • Emerging economies - the building bricks for box trade growth. Market focus: Africa, Eastern Europe & Russia
    • Funding port and terminal development - financing options, availability and expectations
    • Terminal efficiency - rising to the mega-vessel challenge
    • Planning, operations and automation - maximising efficiency and safety
    Date(s)
    12- 14 June
    Venue
    Antwerp Expo
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