Exhibitions / Congresses

TOC Asia

Singapore, Singapore - 25/04/2017 - 26/04/2017
TOC Asia 'The Pan Asia event for people who own, move & handle containerised cargo'

TOC Asia is a market-focused conference & exhibition which takes place annually in one of the world's key shipping hubs. This conference-led event is the complete container supply chain show for Asia, bringing together shippers, logistics providers, shipping lines, 3PLs, ports, terminals and other key audiences
Date(s)
25/04/2017 - 26/04/2017
Venue
Marina Bay Sands Hotel 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore Singapore 018956
Contact for booking / more info
Rachael White, Content Director, TOC Worldwide
Tel +44 (0) 20 3327 0570
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