Exhibitions / Congresses

28th ICHCA International Conference

Singapore, Singapore - 22nd to 24th March 2006
28th ICHCA International Conference - Cargo Handling in the Globalised Marketplace.
Registrations are still available and can be made by going to the website http://www.apmaritime.com/ or contacting jaslyn.tan@reedexpo.com.sg.

Joining the ICHCA International President, James Hartung, will be the Director of Transport and Tourism Division of UNESCAP, Barry Cable, the Secretary General of the International Association of Ports and Harbours, Dr Satoshi Inoue, and speaker speakers from Australia, Europe, Asia and the USA.

Included in the program will be an inspection of the Port of Singapore as well as a number of networking events.
Date(s)
22nd to 24th March 2006
Venue
Singapore Expo, Hall 3.
Contact for booking / more info
jaslyn.tan@reedexpo.com.sg
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