Exhibitions / Congresses

Africa Ports and Harbours Show 2013

South Africa, Johannesburg - June 24th to 27th
Africa Ports and Harbours Show 2013 is the world's leading ports, terminal and transport infrastructure industry event, where key stakeholders and decision makers from industry and government discuss the best strategies to expand and maintain their ports and terminals.

Packed with innovative content, across 3 conference days and a 2 day trade exhibition, Africa Ports and Harbours Show 2013 attracts over 2500 senior decision makers from across Africa.

Sponsors and exhibitors already confirmed include:
ABB South Africa, Bradken Rail , CSR, EKE Electronics, Engen , Ganser, GE Transportation, Global Geomatics, Henschel, Hi Force, Imfuyo, Inala Technologies, India Thermit Corporation, Kwena Concrete Products, MTU, Nedbank Capital, Pandrol, Precision Geospacial, Reelin Bearings, Rovos , SCAW Metals, Schlatter, Siyayazi Rails, Stroda Advanced Materials, Teltronic , Thermitrex, Timken, TLC Engineering, Transnet Rail Engineering , Versa Rail , Voith , Wabtec, Worthington Aviation, Yale And a Chinese and German Pavillion

For more information visit: www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/africa-ports/about.stm
Date(s)
June 24th to 27th
Venue
Sandton Convention Centre
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Fact of the week
At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.