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September 12, 2016

London - Great Britan

ICHCA Ship-Port Interface seminar

Improving safety, security & efficiency in the age of scale  Operations at the ship-port interface is truly a cross-party issue. As the leading NGO association representing the interests of the global cargo handling industry, ICHCA International is pleased to bring all the interested industry parties together to share the latest information and discuss the way forward. We urge ship designers, owners and financers, classification societies and insurers, container designers and owners, ocean carriers, port and terminal operators, stevedores and lashers, equipment and technology suppliers and legislators to join us at the seminar for a safer, more secure and more efficient operation between ship and port for all stakeholders.

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