Exhibitions / Congresses

TOC 2002 Americas

United States, Miami Florida - 19th,20th and 21st November 2002
TOC 2002 Americas TOC 2002 Americas - The Practical Ports & Terminals Event For The Americas, the organisers claim this conference to be , the definitive meeting place for key players in the industry. Visitors will be expecting exhibitors who are manufacturers and suppliers of:

quayside cranes, crane components, crane control & drive systems, FLT's, reach stackers, tractors, trailers & chassis systems, ro-ro equipment, cable reels, cables, clamps, brakes, crane rails, engines, tyres, straddle carriers, mobile cranes, general cargo cranes, RMG's, gantry cranes, spreaders, ropes, bulk handling cranes, grabs, stackers & reclaimers, conveyors, terminal planning & automation systems, lighting, dredging, port construction, consultancy service, forest products equipment & cassette systems, AGV's, SLT's, floating cranes, heavy lift ?crane transportation
paving/surfacing, transmissions, axles, IT systems, RDT, GPS, Fendering
ramps & weighbridges
Date(s)
19th,20th and 21st November 2002
Time(s)
TBA
Venue
Hyatt Regency Miami
Ticketing
TBA
Program
TBA
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Fact of the week
US Congress instituted a "debt ceiling" in 1917 to make it easier to finance mobilization efforts in World War I, while managing the budget. Before that, Congress generally had to authorize each bond issue. The debt ceiling was raised at least 90 times in the 20th century. The last raise occurred this year in June.