Webinars / Virtual Events

TOC Europe 2021

Netherlands, Rotterdam - September 07 - 09, 2021
TOC Europe 2021 TOC Europe is the only global business and networking event which has been bringing together the port and terminal industry for over 40 years.

The exhibition provides port equipment and technology providers with a platform to sell products and services to terminal operators from around the world.

TOC showcases the power of face-to-face. Meetings and live demonstrations are essential for buyers to make informed purchasing decisions. The volume of port and terminal professionals who visit the event remains consistently high and proves that TOC is still the most important place for busy terminal operators to source and compare innovative technology.
Date(s)
September 07 - 09, 2021
Venue
Ahoy
Ticketing
See website
Movers & Shakers
Kai von Berg Kai von Berg
VP sales Europe, EP Equipment Europe
Group president - Vancouver operations, Columbia Machine
Business development manager - UK, IRE, BENELUX, Tyri Lights
President and CEO, Wajax Corporation
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Movers & Shakers
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VP sales Europe, EP Equipment Europe
Group president - Vancouver operations, Columbia Machine
Business development manager - UK, IRE, BENELUX, Tyri Lights
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Balling, Denmark
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New - Sale
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