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May 09, 2018

The 15th Annual VMA International Trade Symposium

“Trends and Disruptors in Global Logistics”

VMA’s International Trade Symposium is the East Coast’s premiere conference for ports, logistics, and trade. The Symposium features 3 days of networking and trade industry discussion. Focusing on “Trends and Disruptors in Global Logistics,” this year’s Symposium will address topics including; “E-Commerce & Logistics Disruptors,” “Securing Reliability in your Trucking Services,” “Demurrage, Detention & Delays; Seeking Solutions,” “Trends in Exporting,” and “Having Data Isn’t Enough: How The Port of Virginia Acts On Data to Drive Growth, Service, & Efficiency.” The Event is hosted by the Virginia Maritime Association (VMA) and American Shipper.

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