Exhibitions / Congresses

Marine Maintenance World Expo 2017 - RAI Amsterdam

Netherlands, Amsterdam - 27/06/2018 - 29/06/2018
Marine Maintenance World Expo 2017 - RAI Amsterdam Marine Maintenance World Expo and Conference is the world's only international event dedicated to discussing the very latest and next-generation technologies, tools, and techniques for improving fleet operations, ship maintenance, and repairs to marine vessels and onboard systems. You will find the latest technologies and service providers in the exhibition and the conference will discuss and debate everything from the latest remote ship diagnostics and condition monitoring technology, in-situ repairs, planned maintenance, to dry dock planning and ship repair and the latest technology for ship repair yards.
Date(s)
27/06/2018 - 29/06/2018
Time(s)
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue
RAI Amsterdam, Europaplein
Ticketing
free: EUR 0
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