Exhibitions / Congresses

Container Supply Chain Forum

India, Mumbai - 27th September, 2013
Container Supply Chain Forum Container Supply Chain Forum is your opportunity to learn, network and debate with senior professionals from ports, shipping and logistics industry. This forum provides shippers and their logistics partners with exclusive access to the insight and analysis that drives trade, transportation and logistics. The agenda is designed to provide a complete understanding of the container market in India/Asia.

Agenda to focus on :

Container ports and terminals in the overall shipping market in India
How the container business has evolved in India & Asia
Understanding of the economics and commercial aspects of container terminal operations
Accelerating investment for infrastructure and operational equipment
Trends: the fully automated terminal: will it take over the existing terminal
Role of container terminals in trade growth and development
Understand the different elements of container terminal operations and the full cycle of ship, yard and gate activities
How the container terminal fits in the intermodal cycle
The impact of regulation & policy on India's container terminals

This event will provide an excellent opportunity to meet potential business partners, including :

Senior executives from ports and terminal operators
Multimodal & transportation companies
Executives involved in cargo handling and operations
Executives involved in the manufacturing and design of container handling technology

For details on speaker opportunities/ sponsorship levels / registrations contact

Aboli Pawar
Email: aboli@kamikaze.co.in
Tel.: +91 9833226990 / 9004958990 Aditee Kumar
Email: aditee@kamikaze.co.in
Tel.: +91 9870786740 / 7738036854
Date(s)
27th September, 2013
Time(s)
09.00 am - 06.00 pm
Venue
Taj Lands End, Mumbai, India
Ticketing
12000/-
Contact for booking / more info
Aditee Kumar - 9870786740 / 7738036854
Container Supply Chain Forum
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