Exhibitions / Congresses

TOC Europe 2009

Germany, Bremen - 16-18 June 2009
TOC Europe is widely regarded as the leading forum for terminal operators, port solution providers and shipping lines to discuss common issues and challenges facing modern container terminals today. Following a hugely successful 2008 event in Amsterdam, the event moves to the ideal location of Bremen
Date(s)
16-18 June 2009
Venue
Bremen Exhibition & Conference Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Maria Alm at maria.alm@toc-event.com tel: +44(0)20 7017 4378
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