Exhibitions / Congresses

TOC Asia 2024

Singapore, Singapore - November 26-27, 2024
TOC Asia is the complete event experience, connecting the global port and container supply chain community accross the APAC region for over 25 years.

MEET with the APAC's leading cargo owners, 3PLs, ocean carriers, port equipment and solutions providers, port authorities and terminal operators.

SUPERCHARGE your strategies with our high-level content programme, featuring the Container Supply Chain Conference (CSC) and our technically-focused TECH TOC seminars.

DISCOVER the latest cutting edge solutions within Terminal Operations and fulfill your sourcing needs with access to 60+ world-class port equipment and technology suppliers at the APAC's definitive marketplace
Date(s)
November 26-27, 2024
Venue
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Contact for booking / more info
Movers & Shakers
Steven Ballerini Steven Ballerini
Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
Engineering policy lead, Logistics UK
Regional manager - Eastern Canada, Associated Equipment Distributors
Vice president - IT & EP OEM parts, Big Joe Forklifts
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TCM FD80Z7
TCM FD80Z7 1990
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale
Toyota 3FD100
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Used - Sale
Upcoming industry events …
December 9-11, 2025 - Aktau, Kazakhstan
May 20-21, 2026 - Nashville, United States
June 23–25, 2026 - Cairo, Egypt
Latest job alerts …
New York Staten Island, United States
Dayton, OH, United States
Oxford Ct, United States
Columbus, United States
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.