Exhibitions / Congresses

11th Southern Asia Ports, Logistics & Shipping 2016

Sri Lanka, Colombo - September 21st and 23rd
Southern Asia Ports, Logistics and Shipping continues to be the biggest annual Container Ports and Terminal Operations Exhibition and Conference in Southern Asia - now in its 11th successful year!

The 11th Southern Asia Ports, Logistics and Shipping 2016 Exhibition and Conference will take place in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Wednesday 21 and Friday 23 September.

A two days Conference Programme will feature 30 world-class conference speakers addressing topical issues and challenges on global transportation and logistics attended by a gathering of 500 senior executive harbour masters, harbour engineers, port engineers, maintenance supervisors and procurement decision makers together with the region?s leading shippers, cargo owners, importers / exporters, shipping lines, freight forwarders, logistics companies, ports, terminal operating companies, railway operators, port equipment and services suppliers from countries throughout Southern Asia.

There will be the commercial opportunity for 70 exhibitors and sponsors to network directly with the delegates at this major annual international maritime transport Exhibition and Conference trade event for the Southern Asia region.

Reserve your first choice of exhibition stand from the Exhibition Floorplan and register a conference delegation while there is still availability!

We look forward to your participation at the biggest annual Container Ports and Terminal Operations Exhibition and Conference in the Southern Asia region taking place in Colombo, Sri Lanka from Wednesday 21 to Friday 23 September - now in its 11th successful year!

Exhibition Opening Times Are:
Thursday 22 September 9am - 5pm
Friday 23 September 9am - 3 30pm
Date(s)
September 21st and 23rd
Venue
Hilton Colombo, Sri Lanka
Contact for booking / more info
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