Exhibitions / Congresses

7th Southern Asia Ports, Logistics and Shipping

Sri Lanka, Colombo - 26th & 27th April 2012
The biggest annual Container Ports and Terminal Operations Exhibition and Conference now in its 7th successful year in Southern Asia - Southern Asia Ports, Logistics and Shipping - will take place this year in dynamic Sri Lanka at the luxurious five star Cinnamon Grand Hotel Colombo on Thursday 26 to Friday 27 April 2012.

This market leading trade event is proud to be hosted this year by Sri Lanka Ports Authority.

A two days Conference will feature 35 world-class business leaders who will analyse latest global transport and logistics developments in Southern Asia and the impact on global shipping and trade.

This year's 'biggest ever' event will be attended by a gathering of 500 senior executive attendees from over 20 countries consisting of the world's leading shipping lines, shippers, cargo owners, importers / exporters, freight forwarders, logistics companies, container ports, container terminal operating companies, port equipment and services suppliers.

There will be a concurrent two days Exhibition of 60 international companies and sponsors showcasing latest container handling technology and services.

You are encouraged to reserve your first choice of Exhibition Booth, take advantage of strategic Sponsorship Opportunities and register a delegation to attend the concurrent two days Conference Programme.

We look forward to the pleasure of your company in the beautiful and historical maritime city of Colombo for what will be a most rewarding and enjoyable two days international container ports, shipping and logistics Exhibition and Conference on Thursday 26 to Friday 27 April 2012.
Date(s)
26th & 27th April 2012
Venue
Cinnamon Grand Colombo, Sri Lanka
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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