Exhibitions / Congresses

TOC Container Supply Chain: Americas 2012

Panama, Panama City - 4th- 6th December
TOC CSC: Americas the port-centric container supply chain event for Americas, is the definitive meeting place for the world's shipping, port and terminals industries

Take an exhibition stand at TOC CSC: Americas to meet delegates and visitors from the Americas's ports and terminal community from the following sectors:
- Terminal Operators
- Port Authorities
- Inland Terminal Operators
- Ocean Carriers
- Shippers
- Ship Owners & Operators
- Shipping Lines Stevedores
- Freight Forwarders Logistics

TOC Container Supply Chain is your conference with a fresh networking format that brings together beneficial cargo owners, shipping lines and ports to debate best practice and collaboration.
Learn, Network, Debate
And many more...
Date(s)
4th- 6th December
Venue
El Panama Hotel, Panama City, Panama
Contact for booking / more info
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The dot-com bubble, a period of large and rapid investments in internet-based companies, peaked in 2000 and saw the Nasdaq Composite index rise by 579%. Then the bubble imploded. As the value of tech stocks plummeted, cash-strapped internet start-ups became worthless and collapsed.