Exhibitions / Congresses

Maritime Heavy Lift & Transport Seminar

Singapore, Suntec - 17 November
The Most Technical Offshore Heavy Lift and Transport Training in the World!

- Improve your technical know-how
- Minimize your risk
- Get your staff accredited by CILT, Singapore
- Provide better quality


MCF Training Grant Available!

- 50% of the cost (USD 1,290) will be covered by MPA
- Singaporean citizens and PR are paying only USD 645
- MCF Training Grant is available for eligible participants
Please refer to www.mpa.gov.sg/mcf for more information


Who Should Join?

- Project Cargo Forwarders, Break Bulk Charterers and Logistics Managers
- Project Directors, Heavy Lift Specialists, Heavy Lift Engineers
- Heavy Lift Equipment Operators and Supervisors,
- Shipping Managers and Project Supply Chain Professionals

Why Attend The Maritime Heavy Lift and Transport Seminar?
  • The answer is quite simple. You are moving equipment worth millions of dollars for your customer. Yet do your people have the necessary know-how and background?
  • Increase your company?s technical know-how!
  • Impress your customers. Increase the quality of your work by improving the technical ability of your workforce.
  • Attend the Heavy Lift Seminar and get your staff accredited.


Register to attend
Date(s)
17 November
Venue
Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Program
Registration 8.30am

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