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October 01, 2015

Bayonne, NJ - USA

2015 NYNJ Port Industry Day

he theme for this year's event is "The Port of New York-New Jersey.....Seeking Solutions to Complex Issues."    Port Industry Day will start at 8 a.m. with a continental breakfast in the exhibit area and the business conference will begin at 9 a.m.  Panel discussions will focus on the arrival of mega cargo ships and the effect on port operations and re-shaping the port environment to maximize efficiencies of facilities and movement of cargo.   Details on the program will be announced shortly.  The conference will be followed by a networking lunch in the exhibit area.   Over 400 top decision-makers from every segment of the maritime and transportation industry attend this important annual event.  Is your company represented ?  There are several opportunities for you to participate as a sponsor, exhibitor or an attendee.  The attached registration form outlines the details of each category.

Contact:


(201) 437-1891

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