Exhibitions / Congresses

5th Annual Port Development and Connectivity Asia

Singapore, Singapore - October 21, 2015 to October 22, 2015
5th Annual Port Development and Connectivity Asia With pressures from growing intra-Asian trade, ever-expanding vessel sizes and increasing competition from terminals across the region, Southeast Asian ports cannot afford to remain stagnant in the face of dynamic regional developments.

Join port and maritime leaders from across Southeast Asia at the 5th Annual Port Development and Connectivity Asia Forum to explore pressing issues in regional port planning and operational efficiency: from ensuring that master planning reflects regional trade projections and efficient dredging and land reclamation, to coping with cascading vessels and more concentrated bursts of incoming cargo.

Discuss, network and walk away with actionable strategies for your port at the 5th Annual Port Development and Connectivity Asia Forum!
Date(s)
October 21, 2015 to October 22, 2015
Time(s)
8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Venue
TBC Singapore
Ticketing
Standard: $2899, Early Bird: $2699
Contact for booking / more info
Seri Suhailah Ishak, +65 6722 9388
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