Exhibitions / Congresses

Intermodal Expo 2014

United States, Long Beach California - 21st to 23rd September 2014
ABOUT IANA: IANA is North Americas only industry trade association that represents the
combined interests of the intermodal freight industry. The associations mission is to promote
the growth of efficient intermodal freight transportation through innovation, education and
dialogue. The association offers valuable information and services specific to the intermodal
industry encompassing consensus business solutions that facilitate: operations, regulatory
compliance, and policy issue management. IANAs membership roster of over 1,000 members
represents the diverse companies critical to moving freight efficiently and safely. IANA provides
a discussion forum for the many types of stakeholders along the supply chain, resulting in a
strong unified voice advocating the needs of intermodal freight transportation.
Date(s)
21st to 23rd September 2014
Venue
Long Beach Convention Center
Contact for booking / more info
iana.expo@intermodal.org
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