- Togo Added to High-Risk West African Areas
- Marubeni to Build Power Plant in Romania
- Thailand Eyes Dawei Mega-Project in Myanmar
- BBC Chartering Moves Tall Ship Theater
- Indian Navy Seeks Drones to Fight Piracy
- Siemens Supplies Substations to SEWA
- Larsen and Toubro Bags Midyan Gas Plant EPC Contract
- Searoute Launches K-Line Ro-Ro Service to US
- JFE to Build Auto Steel Plant in Indonesia
- Vestas to Provide Turbines in Croatia
China
Network. Learn. Connect.
In recent years, China has increasingly garnered the global spotlight with its breakbulk and project cargo growth. China is not only a huge consumer of raw materials and finished commodities for domestic use but also the top supplier to foreign projects. China is now the world’s leading investor in countries seeking to boost their economies through development of their natural resources. How do China’s plans for slowed but sustainable growth affect the global cargo market?
Over 4500 project cargo and traditional breakbulk cargo logisticians will come together during Breakbulk China 2013 to discuss this and other important topics. Network with over 100 companies in the exhibition hall. Learn within programs targeted to your experience level including Breakbulk Education Day (Entry), PPG Certificate in Project Forwarding (Entry to Intermediate), PLS Heavy Lift Technical Workshop (Advanced) and the Main Breakbulk China Conference Program (Strategic/ Executive Level).
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Attendee Breakdown by Geography:
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70% China-based
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30% International
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Attendee Breakdown by Title:
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Logistics Mgt
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42%
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C-Level (CEO, COO)
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16%
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Sales & Marketing
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14%
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Targeted Exhibition, Sponsorship & Advertising Opportunities Still Available. Please contact Gary Tang at gtang@breakbulk.com for more information.




