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February 02, 2015

AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong

The 7th WCA Worldwide Conference

Join fellow freight forwarders from around the globe at the industry’s largest and most important business opportunity of the year. The WCA Worldwide Conference 2015, will see over 2,500 freight forwarding executives gather in Hong Kong for 3 days of intensive One-on-One business meetings, alongside a wide range of social networking events. Acknowledged globally as the most important conference of its kind, the 7th WCA Worldwide Conference will be held from 2-5 February at the AsiaWorld Expo and combines all 4 of WCA’s general networks within one major event. Attending the conference is undoubtedly the single most productive way to boost your revenues, expand your company, reach out to new markets and raise your company’s profile around the globe.

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