Exhibitions / Congresses

PowerLogistics Asia 2015: Project Logistics Exhibition

Singapore, Suntec - November 18th to 19th
EXHIBITORS

- Break Bulk & Project Charterers / Forwarders
- Shipping Lines Specializing in Break Bulk / Ro Ro
- Heavy Lift and Haulage Equipment Providers
- SPMTs, Cranes, Trucks, Trailers, Lifting Equipment
- Specialized Ports and Terminals
- Government Agencies, Insurance Providers, Surveyors
- Offshore Supply Bases

VISITORS

- Oil & Gas
- Petrochemical
- Energy
- Mining
- Heavy Engineering
- Procurement and Construction
- Steel and Cement
- Pulp and Paper
- Wind Power and Offshore Supply

WHY SINGAPORE?

The Republic of Singapore is the major regional logistics hub for the oil and gas, heavy engineering, petrochemical, maritime and offshore supply industry. It accommodates numerous multinational headquarters and serves as an important project cargo
trans-shipment center for Southeast Asia the Indian Subcontinent, the Middle East, the Far East and Australia.
Date(s)
November 18th to 19th
Venue
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Contact for booking / more info
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Crown WP302020
Braeside, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hire
UN Forklift FGL25T
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
New - Sale
Fact of the week
In 1898, author Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called 'Futility', which described an "unsinkable" ship named the Titan that sank after hitting an iceberg. Fourteen years later, the Titanic sank in a strikingly similar fashion.