Exhibitions / Congresses

INTERMODAL EUROPE

Netherlands, Amsterdam - November 8 - 10, 2022
INTERMODAL EUROPE Intermodal Europe is the most targeted annual meeting point for companies associated with container shipping and intermodal transport, across road, rail and sea. The event is the ideal platform for international manufacturers and suppliers to launch new products, reach out to buyers, to appoint agents and distributors as well as to re-establish business networks.

Intermodal welcomes visitors from a myriad of sectors including, shippers, ports and terminals, technology providers, shipping agents, shipping lines and providers of logistics services. Senior buyers are looking to discover the latest innovations and technologies, new products, services and solutions and hear about the challenges and opportunities facing the container shipping sector and network with senior-level peers.

As the first major opportunity for the container shipping and intermodal transport industry to reunite since 2019, Intermodal Europe returns this year. This is your unmissable opportunity to get back to doing profitable business face-to-face with new, existing and potential suppliers.
Date(s)
November 8 - 10, 2022
Venue
RAI
Ticketing
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Movers & Shakers
Jett Chitanand Jett Chitanand
President EPG Americas, Ehrhardt Partner Group (EPG)
CEO, Duravant
Manager of automated solutions engineering and implementation, MHS Lift
President and CEO, Manitou Group
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