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May 07, 2017

Bali, Indonesia

IAPH World Ports Conference 2017

This promises to be the biggest port conference in 2017, attracting nearly 1,000 participants from across the world – port managers and directors, scholars, experts and other stakeholders in the port industry. Under the banner theme of “Enabling Trade - Energizing The World”, the following sessions will be organized: Greenfield Port Project: Challenges and Opportunities Effects of Special Economic Zone on the Port Growth Port Hinterland Connectivity and Multimodal Logistics Evolution of Global Shipping Industries and Shipping Routes Indonesia Maritime Transformation

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