Exhibitions / Congresses

PowerLogistics Asia 2014

Singapore, Suntec - November 18th and 19th
PowerLogistics Asia 2014 will bring together the heavy transport and lifting industry from across the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) region delivering a platform for discussions, networking and new business.

The event's organizers promise that companies within the engineering procurement and construction sector, serving the oil and gas, energy, heavy engineering and mining industries will be able to meet and talk with project logistics service providers to discuss the safe and efficient movement of heavy, over dimensional and modular equipment.

Logistics hub

Event general manager Felix Schrick said: "We chose Singapore as it is the major regional logistics hub for the oil and gas, heavy engineering, petrochemical, maritime and offshore supply industries. It also serves as an important project cargo transshipment centre for Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, Far East and Australia. Among the participants, we already have many of the sector's big brands participating, on both sides of the supply chain, including Larsen & Toubro, Weatherford, Mammoet, Jumbo Shipping, SAL Heavy Lift, Panalpina and JAS Forwarding." www.powerlogisticsasia.com
Date(s)
November 18th and 19th
Venue
Suntec Exhibition Center
Contact for booking / more info
UN Forklift FD35T
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
New - Sale
Enforcer FD50T-MMA
Braeside, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hire
Movers & Shakers
Andries Retief Andries Retief
Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
Sales and operations director, Logitrans A/S
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