Exhibitions / Congresses

TOC 2005 Europe

Belgium, Antwerp - 14th to 16th June 2004
The TOC portfolio boasts three annual shipping, ports and terminals events, each dedicated to the industry in that region: Europe, Asia and the Americas. TOC2003 Europe is the longest running TOC event, having been established in 1976, and is still going from strength to strength with both loyal followers and new recruits every year.

TOC2005 Europe will take place at the Antwerp Expo, Antwerp, Belgium from 14-16 June 2005. This specialist conference and exhibition will bring together local and international operators, partners and suppliers to the European shipping, ports and terminals industries, to network and do business over the 3 day event.

This year TOC Europe will build upon this success and the events established 28 year history to deliver yet another unequivocal business opportunity for your industry.
Date(s)
14th to 16th June 2004
Venue
Antwerp Expo

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