Exhibitions / Congresses

Breakbulk Africa Transport 2013

South Africa, Cape Town - 15th - 18th April 2013
Breakbulk Africa Transport 2013 Attend the Breakbulk Africa Congress to learn and network with cargo owners, carriers, forwarders and ports that have a vested interest in building more cargo and stronger business relationships in Africa.

Large energy and infrastructure projects, a wealth of natural resources and a rising wave of foreign investment are adding to Africa's emergence as one of the world's top breakbulk, project cargo and heavy-lift cargo markets. The attendees at the Breakbulk Africa Congress 2013 will include logistics procurement titles from engineering & procurement companies, logistics titles within oil & gas companies, traditional and renewable energy companies, major logistics decision makers within infrastructure projects as well as important vendors to the project cargo and breakbulk shipper community including freight forwarders, specialized ocean carriers, ports/ terminals, ground transport, packing and equipment companies.

Program topics that will help you move your business forward include:

-Infrastructure Outlook
-Port Developments in West Africa
-Moving Hazardous Cargo in Africa
-Supply Chain Security Risks in West Africa
-Africa's High Cost of Overland Transport
-Oil & Gas Development in East Africa
Date(s)
15th - 18th April 2013
Time(s)
08-30 - 18-00 daily
Venue
Cape Sun Hotel
Ticketing
see website
Contact for booking / more info
Program
see www.breakbulkevents.com for full details
Breakbulk Africa Transport 2013
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