Exhibitions / Congresses

2nd GCC Supply Chain & Logistics Conference

Oman, Muscat - April 13-16, 2015
2nd GCC Supply Chain & Logistics Conference The theme is Oman's Strategic Role as GCC Gateway and Indian Ocean Rim Hub.

The 2-day conference will bring together top government officials from Oman and overseas, along with more than 30 regional and global industry leaders who will share their views on various topical issues and opportunities for the supply chain and logistics sector. Through interactive panel discussion, leading industry experts will also tap the important role Oman will play in the GCC and the Arab region through its mega infrastructure projects - which is seen to transform Oman as the next potential regional hub and ideal gateway for global businesses.

This event will also provide participating companies and delegates the opportunity to explore and identify key investment opportunities in Oman's world-class ports, airports and free zones.
Date(s)
April 13-16, 2015
Venue
Al Bustan Palace, A Ritz Carlton
Ticketing
OMR 400
Contact for booking / more info
Kristine Omar
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