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August 09, 2017

Marriott Camden Yards, Baltimore - USA

Finished Vehicle Logistics Import Export Summit

Now in its fourth year, the Finished Vehicle Logistics Import-Export summit is a well-established and highly popular forum for all the leading players in the North American vehicle import-export sector. “A great opportunity to gain insight on industry issues,” – Patrick Foran, Operations Support at Hyundai Glovis “Real-world ideas and information from industry professionals actually making it happen,” – Brett Dixon, National Operations Manager at Maserati. “This has been the most informative conference that I have attended” – Stacey Masude,  Honda This year’s one-day summit will be held at the Marriott Camden Yards, Baltimore – home of the US’s biggest vehicle handling port by volume – and will provide a unique opportunity to combine business with relaxation.

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