Webinars / Virtual Events

Container Shipping Conference 2023

United States, Virtual - May 30 – 31, 2023
Container Shipping Conference 2023 Container Shipping Conference 2023 brings together key players of the Container, Transport and Logistics industry, to probe and explore winning strategies and technologies, by means of innovations in dealing with the current and future logistics challenges of the Container Industry.

This platform will include entire container, transportation and logistics industry together along with 3PLs, Freight Forwarders, Shippers, Carriers, Govt. Officials, Port Officials, Transportation & Logistics providers, and many more to discuss the latest developments and best practices in the industry.

The aim of this event will be to bring the global container shipping professionals together to understand and discuss the global market issues and technical challenges.
Date(s)
May 30 – 31, 2023
Venue
Online
Ticketing
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