Exhibitions / Congresses

6th Indian Ocean Ports & Logistics

Mauritius, TBA - 29th & 30th March 2012
Indian Ocean Ports and Logistics is the biggest annual Ports, Shipping and Logistics Exhibition and Conference event serving Africa and the Indian Ocean islands region.

The 6th Indian Ocean Ports and Logistics 2012 Exhibition and Conference will take place at the luxurious 5 star Le Meridien Mauritius on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 March 2012.

A two days Conference will feature 30 world-class conference speakers in global transport and logistics attended by a prestigious gathering of 250 senior executive delegates from the world's leading shippers, cargo owners, shipping lines, freight forwarders, logistics companies, importers/exporters, ports, terminal operating companies, railway operators, airports, port equipment and services suppliers from the USA, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

There will also be the opportunity for 35 companies to exhibit their latest products and services to altogether more than 350 international participants and trade visitors at this prestigious international biennial transport and logistics Exhibition and Conference taking place this year in Mauritius.

We welcome your valued support and participation and look forward to the pleasure of your company in Mauritius on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 March 2012.
Date(s)
29th & 30th March 2012
Time(s)
TBA
Venue
Le Meridien Hotel, Mauritius
Contact for booking / more info
Transport Events Management Sdn. Bhd. 2nd Floor, 53-3, Jalan USJ 9/5R, 47620 Subang Jaya,Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Tel. + 60 3 8023 5352 Fax. + 60 3 8023 3963 enquiries@transportevents.com
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