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MULTIMODAL 2017: BRIDGE BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA

Ukraine, Ukriane - 01/06/2017- 02/06/2017
MULTIMODAL 2017: BRIDGE BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA The VIVA CONSULT Company with support of Port of Hamburg Marketing announces the 3rd International Conference. Multimodal 2017: bridge between Europe and Asia, June 1-2, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. The event is a communicative platform for the logistic market professionals providing an excellent chance to discuss the key practical issues, brought by today's reality in logistics, within the frames of panel discussions and workspaces.
Today the multimodal transportation routes develop with leaps and bounds, offering the companies a wide range of options and challenges. The concept of the New Silk Way in view of the key transport corridors linking Europe and Asia and main transport modalities set up new patterns. China-Europe rail services keep making new and effective shift in supply chain models, stealing air and sea freight volumes. All of these are just a small part of the set of issues concerning the transportation market perspectives in the foreseeable future.
Date(s)
01/06/2017- 02/06/2017
Venue
Steigenberger Hotel Hamburg
Heiligengeistbruecke 4
20459 Hamburg
Contact for booking / more info
Viva Consult
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