Exhibitions / Congresses

BREAKBULK CHINA 2013

China, Shanghai - March 14th to 15th
Breakbulk China 2013 is the largest conference & exhibition in Asia addressing the needs of traditional breakbulk and project cargo logisticians.

Breakbulk China's targeted programming will ensure that you develop skills and strategy to help you do your job more effectively. Breakbulk China Workshops are commensurate with your experience level from entry-level Breakbulk Education Day for students & industry freshmen, to entry-intermediate level PPG Certificate in Project Forwarding, to intermediate-advanced level PLS Heavy Transport Workshop. In addition to the Workshops, the 2-Day Conference Program addresses the strategic needs of today's traditional breakbulk and project cargo industry executives. The theme of the Executive Conference Program is Targeting Sustainable Growth.

Visit the Breakbulk China Exhibition to network and connect with over 130 exhibitors and sponsors that provide specialized services. Exhibitors and sponsors include specialized ocean carriers, freight forwarders, ports/ terminals, logistics providers, ground transportation, heavy air, export packers, equipment companies and more.
Date(s)
March 14th to 15th
Venue
Sheraton Shanghai
Contact for booking / more info
Please contact Gary Tang at gtang@breakbulk.com for more information.
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