Exhibitions / Congresses

1st Black Sea Ports & Shipping 2012

Ukraine, Odessa, - 18th & 19th October 2012
This inaugural Black Sea Ports and Shipping is set to be the biggest Container Ports, Shipping and Transport Logistics Exhibition and Conference trade event in the Black Sea region.

Odessa Commercial Sea Port is delighted to host the captioned event in the modern and prosperous maritime city of Odessa at the luxurious 5 star Bristol Hotel, Odessa on Thursday 18 to Friday 19 October 2012.

The 1st Black Sea Ports and Shipping 2012 will comprise both a world-class Exhibition and Conference consisting of 30 international business leaders responsible for global transport and logistics and will be attended by more than 300 senior executives from the world's leading ports, shippers, cargo owners, shipping lines, freight forwarders, logistics companies, terminal operators, railway operators and port-rail equipment services suppliers.

A concurrent two days Trade Exhibition comprising more than 50 international exhibition stands will provide a valuable opportunity for companies to market products and services to the participants at this prestigious annual event.

You are invited to reserve a booth in the Trade Exhibition and to register a delegation to attend the concurrent two days Conference Programme.

This regional transport and logistics Exhibition and Conference is designed to promote containerised transport throughout the Black Sea region and your participation and support in making this event a great success will be much appreciated.

We look forward to meeting you in Odessa in 2012 for what promises to be a most enjoyable and memorable two days Container Ports, Shipping and Transport Logistics Exhibition and Conference trade event at the luxurious 5 star Bristol Hotel, Odessa on Thursday 18 to Friday 19 October 2012.
Date(s)
18th & 19th October 2012
Venue
Bristol Hotel, Odessa
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