Exhibitions / Congresses

Container Terminal Automation Conference North America 2023

United States, Virginia - November 14-15, 2023
Container Terminal Automation Conference North America 2023 The Container Terminal Automation Conference will be coming to Norfolk, Virginia after 7 successful years in Europe!
Taking place on 14th & 15th November 2023, the first North American edition of CTAC will be supported by our host partners Port of Virginia. The conference represents an unrivalled opportunity to learn from the port and terminal industry's established leaders and most disruptive innovators. Featuring panel discussions, keynote addresses and case studies on groundbreaking automation and technology projects.
The North American ports & terminals community has long been Port Technology International's most loyal readership base, so we are excited to supplement our editorial presence with a flagship conference.

To keep up to date with all opportunities and announcements for CTAC North America 2023, Register today and don't miss a thing!
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Date(s)
November 14-15, 2023
Venue
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
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