Exhibitions / Congresses

6th Thai Ports and Shipping 2011

Thailand, Bangkok - 24th & 25th November 2011
This international container ports, terminal operations, shipping and transport logistics Exhibition and Conference will be a gathering of 400 senior executive decision makers from Asia's leading shippers, cargo owners, shipping lines, freight forwarders, logistics companies, importers, exporters, port authorities, terminal operating companies, railway operating companies, haulage companies and container terminal equipment and services suppliers.

A two days day concurrent Conference will comprise 30 world-class experts in global and regional container transportation and logistics focusing on transportation and logistics in an era of globalisation and the liberalisation of international trade with the removal of trade barriers and tariffs under WTO and AFTA.

There will be a 2-day Exhibition of 70 international shipping lines, ports, container terminal equipment and services suppliers taking place next to the Conference.
Date(s)
24th & 25th November 2011
Venue
Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, Bangkok
Contact for booking / more info
Transport Events Management Limited 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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