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Conference:
Day 1
4th June 8:30am - 5pm
Day 2
5th June 8:30am - 5pm
Masterclass 1:
3 June 2008 8am - 4pm
The evolving interface between cities and ports
Masterclass 2:
6 June 2008 8am - 4pm
Risk management - a more holistic approach to port operations
Please note: these masterclasses are separately bookable!
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Visit the Africa Rail and Africa Ports and Harbours exhibition free of charge:
- Free lunch
- Free educational seminars
- Free parking
Exhibition details:
Day 1
4th June 2008 10am - 5pm
Day 2
5th June 2008 10am - 4pm
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Join us at the Africa Ports and Harbours Congress 2008 for months of highly targeted exposure
- Brand your publication with an event that the industry believes in
- Fully capitalise on our integrated marketing campaign
- Increased customer contact and business opportunities
- Widen your exposure to new regions
- A unique opportunity to give clients “hands on” experience with your products / services
- Exclusive interviews with the region’s movers and shakers
- Avail yourself of invaluable editorial & feature content at the conference
Have a look at our media partners:
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Transport World Africa
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TransportWeekly
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African Decisions
African Decisions is a comprehensive business and investment magazine, specifically designed to reflect the developing nature of Africa’s intercontinental trade environment. African Decisions aims to highlight commercial opportunities for businesses and governments seeking to trade, invest and enter into partnerships. The editorial content takes an in-depth look at economic sectors and regions in Africa with a focus on those topics making the news and affecting investment and business opportunities |
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African Business
African Business is the premier business magazine focusing on Africa. With over 140,000 readers across the continent and around the world, it is the ideal vehicle for reaching African consumers, governments and business people. The readers of African Business are well educated decision-makers, with a high standard of living and disposable income, who have the ultimate authority to influence business strategies in their companies. Most major companies and international firms working with or in Africa subscribe to African Business. It is required reading for any business operating in Africa or wanting to venture into the Continent.
AFRICAN BUSINESS IS THE PROUD WINNER OF THE 2005 DIAGEO AFRICA BUSINESS REPORTING AWARDS FOR “BEST PUBLICATION” AND “BEST JOURNALIST” (Editor Anver Versi)
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Call for media partners:
Capitalise on this ideal platform to market your publication and form strategic relationships through networking at the Africa Ports and Harbours Congress 2008.
For more information please contact:
Genna Thatcher
Marketing Manager
Email: genna.thatcher@terrapinn.co.za
Tel: +27 11 516 4940
Fax: +27 11 707 8343
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Tau Morwe
Chief Executive Officer
Transnet Port Terminals,
South Africa
Anil Bhandhari
Transport Specialist
World Bank, Kenya
Nancy Karigithu
Director General
Kenya Maritime Authority,
Kenya
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