Exhibitions / Congresses

PowerLogistics Asia 2013

Singapore, Singapore - 30th and 31st October 2013
PowerLogistics Asia 2013 This is an exhibition with accompanied conference for the heavy transport and lifting industry. In addition, the Heavy Transport & Lifting Seminar will be held on the 29th of October, a day before the exhibition and the conference. If your company is serious about the project logistics market in Asia, don't miss out the opportunity to engage with professionals from all over the world.

XHIBITORS
* Break Bulk & Project Charterers / Forwarders
* Shipping Lines Specializing in Break Bulk / Ro Ro
* Heavy Lift and Haulage Equipment Providers
* SPMTs, Cranes, Trucks, Trailers, Lifting Equipment
* Specialized Ports and Terminals
* Government Agencies, Insurance Providers, Surveyors
* Offshore Supply Bases
VISITORS
* Oil & Gas
* Petrochemical
* Energy
* Mining
* Heavy Engineering
* Procurement and Construction
* Steel and Cement
* Pulp and Paper
* Wind Power and Offshore Supply
Date(s)
30th and 31st October 2013
Time(s)
8.00 - 19.00
Venue
Marina Bay Sands
Ticketing
USD 166
Contact for booking / more info
http://www.power-lift.net/PowerLogisticsAsia2013/c Contact Mr. Felix Schrick at sales@power-lift.net or +66 2 714 2256
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