Exhibitions / Congresses

The Cargo Show MENA

United Arab Emirates, Dubai - 08/03/2016 - 09/03/2016
The Cargo Show MENA The Cargo Show MENA was launched in 2015 for supply chain and logistics professionals to discover the latest services and innovations to improve efficiency in the movement of cargo across road, rail, sea & air.

Alongside Middle East Rail 2015, the show proudly hosted over 10 Arab league transport ministries who came to highlight new investment across the region and build unity in the development of transport and logistics networks.
The show is a unique conference and marketplace where supply chain managers come to understand how they can move their goods more efficiently and meet new partners to help them achieve their goals.

If you want to be get involved with the $25 billion UAE logistics industry, there is only one place to be in March 2016.

6000 visitors
150 exhibitors
200 conference delegates
Date(s)
08/03/2016 - 09/03/2016
Time(s)
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Venue
Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Cent
Ticketing
USD 3995
Contact for booking / more info
sophie.roberts@terrapinn.com
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