Intermodal Asia announced for 2014

By Freddie Pierce
Informa Exhibitions, the company behind the popular Intermodal Europe conference and exhibition, have announced a new Intermodal Asia event for 2014...

 

Informa Exhibitions, the company behind the popular Intermodal Europe conference and exhibition, have announced a new Intermodal Asia event for 2014.

The first Intermodal Asia will bring Asia’s container industry together in early 2014, with the event taking place in Shanghai, China, in March 2014.

 “Asia is the heart of the global container shipping industry and prospective exhibitors and visitors have indicated that Intermodal Asia is a necessity for the region” says Sophie Ahmed, Event Director. “The Intermodal Europe event is known and respected throughout the industry and Intermodal Asia will be ideal to provide a forum for Asia, as a globally important region.”

The free-to-attend exhibition and conference will be the place for manufacturers, suppliers and end users of intermodal solutions to meet, discuss and do business.

“The Intermodal Asia event will be the perfect opportunity for container shipping professionals to take stock, discuss, debate and explore the future of the region” adds Sophie Ahmed.

Intermodal Asia is aimed at various business sectors including organisations supplying, using or purchasing containers and container equipment, freight handling equipment, rail freight services, liner services, 3PLs, reefer and cold chain management companies and intermodal ports and terminals.

Intermodal Europe has been running for 36 years and has become one of the most important events in the container shipping calendar, attended by all levels of the global supply chain.

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