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February 05, 2017

Savannah, GA - USA

2017 Georgia Foreign Trade Conference

The Georgia Foreign Trade Conference attracts innovative, nontraditional thinkers. Whether container, RoRo, breakbulk or agri-bulk, GFTC panels are driven by the biggest challenges, and opportunities, impacting global trade. We’re looking for future-minded logistics professionals, such as you, to be a special part of the largest transportation conference in the Southeastern U.S.

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