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May 21, 2019

Port Canaveral, FL

PORTCON 2019

The seaport industry is changing and leaders need to stay ahead of the knowledge curve. PORTCON 2019 has been developed with the needs of senior management from port authorities, terminal operators, government and Industry supply chain partners in mind. PORTCON provides information on key issues facing the industry. It is also an annual update for the CPE Certified Port Executive Program participants.

The conference is structured around presentations and panel discussions regarding current and evolving issues, over the course of two full days. Senior professionals from the industry will share their expertise and experiences with the audience.

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