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ANNUAL GLOBAL MEETING 2013

10 TH

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EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE ASIA 2013

www.powerlogisticsasia2013.com

PROJECT CARGO PROFESSIONALS MEET THE INDUSTRIESOIL, GAS, PETROCHEMICALS AND ENERGYBREAK BULK & PROJECT CHARTERING / FORWARDING

MINING, STEEL, CEMENT, PULP AND PAPERHEAVY ENGINEERING, EPC

WIND POWER AND OFFSHORE SUPPLY

HEAVY LIFT AND HAULAGE EQUIPMENT

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The GPLN Annual Global Meeting is firmly established as the industry’s most valuable networking event for independent project freight forwarders and this year we are celebrating out 10th Following the success of the 9th Annual Global Meeting, held in Singapore in 2012, the 2013 edition is scheduled to welcome over 160 specialists in project logistics to the InterContinental Hotel in Abu Dhabi for intense networking meetings and relaxed gatherings during our social functions.

GPLN brings together project cargo experts and independent project logistics specialist companies from around the world, all of whom have an expert focus on project logistics. This global meeting will allow you the face-to-face contact with your GPLN partners where you will be able to efficiently build professional relationships in the most lasting and cost effective manner.

You are afforded the opportunity to meet a multitude of partner companies to discuss past, current and future business, exchange sales leads, and develop a range of business possibilities within the GPLN Network.

On the following pages you will find all relevant details, such as agenda, our sponsors, and also a detailed list of all participants.

Please do not hesitate to contact us should you require any additional information.

We believe this will turn out to be a great event and wish you a lot of success!

Yours sincerely,

GPLN Team

10th GPLN Annual Global Meeting in Abu Dhabi, UAE, 16th -18th April 2013

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One -on -One Meetings

Time (hrs) Details Venue Dress Code / Remarks

18:00 to 19:00 Delegate Registration

InterContinental Hotel (please follow signs) Smart Casual

19:00 to 21:00 Cocktail Reception Marina Garden (outdoor venue)

Sponsored by: Khalidia, UAE

09:00 to 10:00

Presentations Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room Business Casual

10:00 to 10:30

Coffee Break Foyer Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

Sponsored by: Qingdao Smart Cargo,

CN

10:30 to 12:00

Presentations Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

12:30 to 13:30

Lunch Selections Restaurant Sponsored by: Cory, UK

13:30 to 15:00

One -on -One Meetings Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

15:00 to 15:30

Coffee Break Foyer Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

Sponsored by: Qingdao Smart Cargo,

CN

15:30 to 17:30

Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

19:00 to 20:00

Aperitif Preceding Dinner (drinks)

Fountain AreaLiwa Majlisloor

Sponsored by: Vee Ess Shipping,

UAE

20:00 to 22:00

Gala Dinner Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

Sponsored by: Sharaf, UAE &

Wilhelmsen Ships Service, ME

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Conference Agenda

10th GPLN Annual Global MeetingThe InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi

April 16 - 18, 2013

12:00 to 12:30

Group Photo

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09:00 to 10:00 One -on-One Meetings

Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room Business Casual

10:00 to 10:30 Coffee Break Foyer Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

Sponsored by: Modern Freight Company,

UAE

10:30 to 12:30 One -on-One Meetings

Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

12:30 to 13:30 Lunch Selection Restaurant Sponsored by:

Holleman, RO & L.C. van Tiel, NL

13:30 to 15:00 One -on-One Meetings

Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

15:00 to 15:30 Coffee Break Foyer Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

Sponsored by: Modern Freight Company,

UAE

15:30 to 17:30 One -on-One Meetings

Liwa Majlisloor Ball Room

17:30 to 21:00 Desert Dinner Khayal al Sahara Dress code and departure

place to be announced during our AGM!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

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Abu Dhabi, UAE PopulationAbu Dhabi is the largest and most populated of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, with over 80% of its landmass. The emirate's population, now over 1.6 million, is expected to reach 3 million by 2030. Across the UAE, Emirati citizens make up nearly 20% of the total population; the other 80% are expatriates from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe and North America.

Local timeThe UAE is four hours ahead of UTC (Co-ordinated Universal Time - formerly known as GMT) and there is no daylight saving. Hence, when it is 12.00 midday in Abu Dhabi, it is 3am in New York, 8am in London, 10 am in Johannesburg, 1.30pm in New Delhi, and 6pm in Sydney (not allowing for any summer time saving in those countries).

Social & business hoursGenerally speaking, government departments, embassies and consulates work from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Embassies and consulates may designate specific times of day for processing certain requests (such as passport applications) so always call before you visit. The Islamic holy day is Friday and most organizations operate a Friday / Saturday weekend. Shops and visitor attractions are open on both days, though usually towards the end of the day or in the early evening on Fridays.

During the holy month of Ramadan shops often change their hours by closing during the day, re-opening an hour or two after sunset, and staying open later at night. Food outlets and restau-rants generally remain closed or offer takeaway services only during the day and then open up for after sunset. Getting aroundAbu Dhabi has a well-planned road system and getting around Abu Dhabi is easy. A new interac-tive map initiative, www.darb.ae, provides useful information on travel and transport in the emirate. People often rely on landmarks to give directions.

Taxis are reasonably priced and plentiful and can be flagged down at the roadside or booked by phone through the TransAD hotline: 600 535353. Visitors who choose to rent a vehicle will find all major car rental companies in Abu Dhabi, plus a few extra. Abu Dhabi’s modern air-conditioned buses operate round-the-clock. The service is easy to use, with passengers hopping in and out of any bus by placing a one Dirham coin in the collection box next to the driver.

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InterContinental Abu Dhabi, UAE

An international five-star hotel located in the heart of the capital, the InterContinental Abu Dhabi is perfectly situated on the beach and a drive away from bustling downtown, the Abu Dhabi International Exhibition Centre and Abu Dhabi International Airport.

White sandy beach stretches in front of the hotel and its own marina. A number of activities are available at the leisure club and these include a 24 hour gym, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, plunge pool, massage, outdoor swimming pool, tennis & squash court.

The Heritage Village and the Cultural Foundation are also close by. For a unique shopping experi-ence, two of the best malls are located within minutes away with shuttle service for more contem-porary alternatives.

InterContinental Abu Dhabi, UAEBainouna Street, Abu Dhabi, UAETel: +971-2-6666888; Fax: +971-26669153website: www.intercontinental.com

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Gold SponsorRickmers-Linie GmbH

Rickmers-Linie is a member of the Hamburg based Rickmers Group. With more than 175 years to its name, the company provides a world-wide network of liner services for the transportation of breakbulk, heavylift and project cargoes such as transformers, generators, railway locomotives, brewery tanks and yachts.Rickmers-Linie currently owns or long-term charters eighteen specialist vessels and adds further capacity to its fleet by spot charters subject to demand.

Rickmers-Linie in numbers- More than 170 employees worldwide- 16 offices all over the world- more than 50 agencies worldwide - 17 specialised multipurpose heavy-lift vessels in permanent operation, further vessels on spot basis

Rickmers-Linie is the leading specialist in the global transportation of breakbulk, heavylift and project cargoes. As reliable partners to our clients we offer tailor made, innovative and efficient transportation solutions from the factory up to the construction site. The exceptionally high quality and reliability of our transportation services create lasting values for our customers, employees and shareholders.Rickmers-Linie vessels are perfectly suited to carry breakbulk and conventional cargoes such as steel plate, coils, pipes, ingots and forest products, eg. plywood.

The Superflex vessels in our “Round-The-World Pearl String Service” can lift units of up to 640 tons and offer an unobstructed deck space of up to 90x22m.

In addition, vessels of Rickmers-Linie are also equipped to carry containers, perhaps carrying spare parts and accessories accompanying a large project or empty or new containers under repositioning.To find out more about Rickmers-Linie GmbH you are welcome to visit their website: http://www.rickmers-linie.de

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Gold SponsorWallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics deliver innovative and sustainable global shipping and logistics solutions for manufacturers of cars, truck, heavy equipment and specialized cargo.

The company also specialized in handling complex project cargoes such as rail cars, power generators, mining equipment and yachts, WWL’s sophisticated supply chain management services ensure an efficient integration of ocean transportation, inland distribution, terminal handling and a large comprehensive range of specialized technical services.

With its century-old maritime heritage, WWL understands customer Transportation require-ments. Deep-sea transportation, transshipment and short-sea shipping are our core transporta-tion services. Each year, we carry nearly two million cars, rolling equipment and static cargo up to 50 meters long, 6.3 meters high and 350 tons in weight to most global destinations on our modern fleet of PCTC and RoRo vessels.

Moving 1.6 million vehicles and equipment safely and reliably to the point of sale requires first class connections. From factory to port and from port to dealer, they have an extensive inland transportation network. This includes their own modern fleet of trucks as well as those of their preferred partners. By working with reputable partners, they also offer excellent rail and barge services at certain ports.

Each year, 3 million vehicles and rolling equipment pass through their technical service centers in preparation for final sale. Located in all major markets, these centers provide specialized services for new vehicles, refurbishment and repair of used vehicles, inplate services, customization of agricultural and construction equipment, and storage and maintenance.

To find out more about Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics you are welcome to visit their website: http://www.2wglobal.com/www/wep

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Silver SponsorRuslan International

In July 2006, Antonov Airlines and Volga-Dnepr Airlines put their heads together to form 'Ruslan International' - the heavy air cargo charter specialists.

Now offering a combined fleet of 17 Antonov An124-100 aircraft and twice the expertise in technical, commercial and operational solutions, Ruslan International is capable of rising to any outsize or heavy air cargo challenge.

Following the end of Antonov Airlines’ previous marketing arrangement, both decided to streamline their approach to fleet management. Ruslan International became a joint marketing enterprise with the aim of providing the most efficient utilization of both fleets.Although both airlines retain their own separate and distinct identities, both decided to evolve their commercial and operational structures in order to achieve the greatest efficiency for their customers.

The cooperation was driven by the need to serve the ad-hoc charter market, as well as existing long-term contracts which required the allocation of a significant portion of both carriers’ fleet.

Ruslan International was formed after the successful implementation of “Ruslan Salis” in February 2006 – a joint project that now provides NATO with a dedicated aircraft from each fleet.

The concept of Ruslan International now allows further efficiency by combining spare parts, loading equipment and the efforts of both airlines to restart production of the An124, thus ensur-ing the future availability of this unique aircraft.

To find out more about Ruslan International you are welcome to visit their website: http://www.ruslanint.com

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Khalidia Shipping was established in 1980 and has a thirty three year history as a leading Abu Dhabi based company servicing the freight and shipping industry. At Khalidia our expertise stems from the years of experience spent in building up our core business of providing and executing transport solutions for cargo based on safety and efficiency and underscored by cost effective-ness. Our reputation is further built on our standing as long time agents (liner & port). Today we are recognized as specialists in dealing with all modes of cargo transportation as well as ancillary services such as custom brokerage. A critical factor that underlies our appeal to a broad range of customers is that we can offer virtually all the services required of a shipping agency / freight forwarder under one roof. To illustrate we are reputed for all of the following;

• Seaport Services• Liner Representation• Freight Forwarding• Project Forwarding• Air Cargo Service• Customs & Clearance• Transportation

Our long experience enables us to provide off-the-peg or tailor-made packages that are specially designed to suit the needs of all Khalidia's clients – large, medium or small. All phases of interna-tional movement for urgently needed freight encounters unparalleled handling thereby making logistical challenges seem non-existent. As advisor to our clients in the multi-billion dollar world of international trade, Khalidia has demonstrated its ability to move virtually anything virtually anywhere.

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Aaras has a good reputation in providing effective logistics services for our customers, including Heavy lift, Break bulk, Project cargo, ocean / air freight forwarding, NVOCC, Transportation, Customs clearance, Warehousing, Distribution, and Insurance and so on and are not limited too. we have lots of contribution in the field of shipping & logistics industry specially for Break bulk, Heavy lift, Oversized, Project, Ro-Ro and other cargoes time to time and have arranged all of these events presentation on our web page www.aarasshipping.com for our valued customer and partners for their further consideration for assigning business into our services from/to Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Smartcargo focused on EPC logistics project. We as D-D solution provider and implementer to Heavy lift, Project logistics and RORO business. Our network covers Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Qingdao, Dalian, Ningbo, Shenzhen, Xinjiang, Chongqing, Jinan, Zibo branch & Vietnam, South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania Office, trucking company

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Cory Logistics is a leading freight forwarding, logistics and maritime service provider, offering worldwide services through a network of offices and trusted partners and backed by the strength of Braemar Shipping Services plc. We’ve been in business for over 170 years, and over that time succeeded by developing a company culture of personal service, attention to detail, good working relationships and insistence on the highest standards. Our people buy into that culture, and live by it every day. That makes many years of expertise and experience working to your advantage Whether by air, sea or road, consignments trusted to us arrive on time, safely and securely. No shipment is too difficult and no journey too complex. We offer a 24/7 service tailor-made to your requirements, with advice and solutions for your logistical challenges and offer a range of options based on our knowledge and experience. Our knowledgeable experts are on hand to ensure your business is managed in the way that's right for you. We continue to invest in new technology to ensure we conduct your business as efficiently, reliably and safely as possible - making the most of what we know, and who we know.

Your Search for a reliable Project Cargo Specialist in UAE ends HERE. VSSL provides simple solutions to most

Complex moves at the most economical cost.

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Exceptional in special transport. L.C. van Tiel Logistics B.V. provides special transport worldwide. We are your reliable partner for forwarding and shipping exceptionally large or heavy cargo. Road transport is served by our own new lorries and trailers which are specially equipped for over-dimensional loads.

MFC Established in 1977, Modern Freight Company (MFC) is a diversified and established Logistics Company based in the UAE that provides International Freight Solutions to a global customer base. Being an ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14000 and OHSAS 18001 accreditated, it provides services in Contract Logistics ,Project Management, Container Conversions, Custom Clearance and Freight Forwarding. With over 260 staff located in offices in Jebel Ali, Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and in Doha, Qatar, MFC operates state of the art Warehouse and Distribution centers with 12000 m2 of open storage and 20000 Pallet rack positions.

To help clients navigate the complex requirements in transportation of heavy and over dimen-sional equipments, MFC’s International Projects Department offers Project Cargo Management which includes providing freight services for voluminous cargo or composed of complex compo-nents that must be disassembled, shipped and then reassembled and also providing services including Route Surveys, Cargo Surveying and Chartering. MFC offers 24/7 solutions for Over-sized project in a variety of sectors including Oil and Gas, Power and Energy, Automotive, Construction, Military and specializes in Project move in the CIS, GCC countries

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Sharaf Logistics LLC is a pioneer in providing Freight and Logistics solutions. Head Quartered in Dubai, UAE with 5 branches, it is a well-resourced and competent organization operating and servicing diverse customers and businesses. Sharaf Logistics has also laid its footprints in China, India, Pakistan, Egypt and Nigeria. For more details please visit our website: www.sharaflogistics.com

Wilhelmsen Ships Service is the world's leading maritime services provider, with the capacity to service 2,400 ports in 125 countries. Last year Wilhelmsen Ships Service made product deliveries to 24,000 vessels and handled 54,000 port calls.

Wilhelmsen Ships Service offers global logistics solutions through our unique network.We offer a wide range of logistics solutions, both project related and more long-term activities. Flexibility combined with experience and focus on quality gives us the competence to offer the following services:

• Project logistics • Warehousing and distribution • NVOCC and freight forwarding (sea-/land-/air-freight) • Liner agency

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Holleman is the most important company in heavy transportation industry on the East European market. We own offices in Romania, Bulgaria, Republic of Moldavia, Serbia, Hungary and Ukraine. Our leader position in heavy transportation is due to the exploitation of the most performing rolling stock specialized in this geographical area, result of one of the greatest investments in the field and especially of a dedicated, well-prepared and experienced team.We are involved in national and international projects which need both coordination and excep-tional logistic: oversized and/or heavy transportation, performed with own transportation equip-ment for oversized and heavy goods, with respect to which, depending on destination, weight and gauge, we combine several types of transportation: road, maritime, fluvial, railways.Windmills projects : Holleman has old and strong possibilities to organize all services in the Black Sea Ports and on Danube Ports: transshipment, local shifting of the components, storage. Holleman invested millions of euro in windmills equipment: extendible trailers for blades, tower adaptors, nacelles adaptors etc and we are in charge with installation of windmills with certified, experienced and fully equipped teams.

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Speditions-Partner GmbH

Valentin Peklar

[email protected]

Austria

Westlink Logistics Pty Ltd

Michael Laloli

[email protected]

Australia

Flinter Shipping N.V.

Peter Larose

[email protected]

Belgium

Heavy Logistics NV

Joris Leonaers

[email protected]

Belgium

Wirtz Shipping & Co NV

Didier Wirtz

[email protected]

Belgium

One Way International Logistics

Rafael Catarino

[email protected]

Brazil

Unimasters Logistics

Nikolai Bozhilov

[email protected]

Bulgaria

Agence de Prestations Maritimes

S.A (APM)

Gabriel Manimben

[email protected]

Cameroon

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Agence de Prestations Maritimes

S.A (APM)

Alain Murphy Njike

[email protected]

Cameroon

Sea Cargo Air Cargo Logisitics Inc.

Laurent Montignon

[email protected]

Canada

Asia Imperial Cargo Logistics (AICL)

Selina Chen

[email protected]

ChinaAsia Imperial Cargo Logistics (AICL)

Eric Xu

[email protected]

China

Compass Global

David Chang

[email protected]

China Global Star Logistics (China) Co., Ltd.

Leo Ge

[email protected]

China

Intermax Logistics Solution Ltd.

Michael Miao

[email protected]

China

Intermax Logistics Solution Ltd.

Ashley Kwan

[email protected]

China

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Qingdao Smart Cargo Int'l Service Ltd. Rossella Lu [email protected]

China

Qingdao Smart Cargo Int'l Service Ltd. Larry Lee [email protected]

China

Qingdao Smart Cargo Int'l Service Ltd. Lucy Cai [email protected]

China

Jumbo Transport Solutions A/S

Ole Petersen

[email protected]

Denmark

Fairtrans Marine Trading and Forwarding Company Ahmed Shaaban Ahmed Khalil Ibrahim [email protected]

Egypt Fairtrans Marine Trading and Forwarding Company Hayam Atout [email protected]

Egypt

Khedivial Marine Logistics SAE(KML) Ahmed El Dahshan [email protected]

Egypt Khedivial Marine Logistics SAE (KML) Hisham El Dahshan [email protected]

Egypt

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MESCO

Sherif Eldiwani

[email protected]

Egypt

C.E.R.L.

Maria Nouveau

[email protected]

France

Dako Worldwide Transport GmbH Kerstin Oberste-Hetbleck [email protected]

Germany

GRUBER Logistics GmbH Bartosz Dabrowski [email protected]

Germany

M.G. International Logistics GmbH Karsten Kramer [email protected]

Germany

Pfaff International GmbH

Christian Kirchner

[email protected]

Germany

Pfaff International GmbH

Guy Dienst

[email protected]

Germany

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Rickmers-Linie GmbH & Cie. KG

Martin Breucha

[email protected]

Germany

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Transportas Internationale Spedition Claudio Blasizzo

Germany

Asia Imperial Cargo Logistics (AICL)

Steve Gu

[email protected]

Hong Kong

Aquatic Freights Pvt Ltd

Harsimran Singh Ahluwalia

[email protected]

India

Direct Logistics India Pvt Ltd.

Sanjay Sikka

[email protected]

India

Indial Shipping

Omar Sait

[email protected]

India

Indial Shipping

Burhan Imran

[email protected]

India

Jeena and Company

Shama Mathew

[email protected]

India

Nabros Transport Pvt. Ltd.

Vasant Pathak

[email protected]

India

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[email protected]

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Navigators Logistics Pvt. Ltd.

Stanley Gomez

[email protected]

India

Navigators Logistics Pvt. Ltd.

Mradul Verma

[email protected]

India

PSBediLogistics

HS Bedi

[email protected]

India

Sarr Freights

Sunil Kapoor

[email protected]

India

Teamglobal Logistics Pvt Ltd.

Harpal Singh Bedi

[email protected]

India

Armin Shipping & Int'l Trans Co.

Iman Jahanshahi

[email protected]

Iran

Iran

Armin Shipping & Int'l Trans Co.

Reza Hosseini

[email protected]

Bar Baran Iran

Farid Saffarzadeh

[email protected]

Iran

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BCC Logistics Anthony Makary [email protected]

Iraq

BCC Logistics

Ziad Harb

[email protected]

Iraq

Wilhelmsen Ships Service Per-Kristian Knutsen [email protected]

Iraq

Wilhelmsen Ships Service

Suraj Das

[email protected]

Iraq

Wilhelmsen Ships Service Mazin Hamid [email protected]

Iraq

Celtic Forwarding Ltd

Finbarr Cleary

[email protected]

Ireland

DB Trans SRL

Nino Domante

[email protected]

Italy

DB Trans SRL

Alessandro Bestetti

[email protected]

Italy

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O.T.S. SpA

Carlo Mastrandrea

[email protected]

Italy

Punto System Srl Mario Gorgo [email protected]

Italy

Globalink Logistics Group Ltd.

Siddique Khan

[email protected]

Kazakhstan

Globalink Logistics Group Ltd.

Haider Raza

[email protected]

Kazakhstan

Flogis International Corp.

Robert Jeon

[email protected]

Korea

Flogis International Corp.

David Cho

[email protected]

Korea

Flogis International Corp.

Stacy Kim

[email protected]

Korea

KorTrans Co., Ltd.

HS Kwon

[email protected]

Korea

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Korea

KorTrans Co., Ltd.

JS Kim

[email protected]

Nauri Logistics Co., Ltd.

Juno Nam

[email protected]

Korea

Global P&L Co., Ltd

Jiwoong Lee

[email protected]

Korea Korea

Global P&L Co., Ltd

Chihyun Bae

[email protected]

Wilhelmsen Ships Service Shannon Francis [email protected]

Kuwait

Al-Bader Shipping & Gen. Cont. Co. W.L.LMohammad [email protected]

Kuwait

Al-Bader Shipping & Gen. Cont. Co. W.L.LGeorge [email protected]

Kuwait

Danir 19

Aleksej Budjonnijs

[email protected]

Latvia

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Danir 19

Romans Vanags

[email protected]

Latvia

CNC Freight Services Sdn Bhd

Patrick TH Lee

[email protected]

Malaysia

CNC Freight Services Sdn Bhd

Richard Lee Kaijie

[email protected]

Malaysia

Megalift Sdn Bhd

Lim Ling Ling

[email protected]

Malaysia

CargoLive, S. de R.L. de C.V. Nicolas Cucidis nicolas .cucidis@cargol i-ve.com.mx

Mexico

Tuscor Lloyds Mexico Aman Chabra [email protected]

Mexico

L.C. van Tiel Logistics B.V.

Leonard van Tiel

[email protected]

Netherlands

Star Shipping (Pvt) Limited

Muhammad Kamran

[email protected]

Pakistan

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Container Bridge Philippines Inc. Eleanette Bolus [email protected]

Philippines

Uni-Logistics Sp. z o.o.

Wojciech Dębek

[email protected]

Poland

Uni-Logistics Sp. z o.o.

Rafal Drag

[email protected]

Poland

OCIDENAVE Navegacao Lda

Carlos Fortuna

[email protected]

Portugal

Intergroup Shipping WLL.

Jigar Shah

[email protected]

Qatar

International Freight Services WLL (IFS) Oliver Hahn [email protected]

Qatar

Paragon Shipping & LogisticsL.L.C Domenico Longano [email protected]

Qatar Qatar

Paragon Shipping & Logistics L.L.C Arun Mathew [email protected]

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Holleman Special Transport & Project Cargo SRL George Nita [email protected]

Romania

Holleman Special Transport &Project Cargo SRL Cornel Cremeriuc [email protected]

Romania

Lion Shipping & Chartering srl

Dragos Vieru

[email protected]

Romania

Lion Shipping & Chartering srl

Razvan Defta

[email protected]

Romania

Wilhelmsen Ships Service

Ben Jones

[email protected]

Saudi Arabi

Wilhelmsen Ships Service Usman Ahmed [email protected]

Saudi Arabi

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Titan Project Services (S ) Pte Ltd.

Karamjeet Singh

[email protected]

Singapore

Access Freight Africa

Shane Kynaston

[email protected]

South Africa

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Access Freight Africa

Chris Rawlings

[email protected]

South Africa

Afriguide Logistics

Brad Stephens

[email protected]

South Africa

Into Africa Project Logistics

Michelle Stuart

[email protected]

South Africa South Africa

Paccon Logistics SA (Pty) Ltd

Andrew Wallace

[email protected]

Tuscor Lloyds Spain

Andres Lozano

[email protected]

Spain

Universal Global Logistcs S.A.

Jose Luis Garcia Alzorriz Cortina

[email protected]

Spain

Spain

Universal Global Logistcs S.A.

Jose Luis Negrete Pellon

[email protected]

Logiventures Pvt Ltd

Shadil Rizan

[email protected]

Sri Lanka

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Darka For Trading & Services Company Ltd. Mohamed A.M. Osman [email protected]

Sudan

Darka For Trading & Services Company Ltd.Mohamed Sanad [email protected]

Sudan

General Transport AG

Jürg Breil

[email protected]

Switzerland

Darwish Logistics

Samer Darwish

[email protected]

Syria

Maritime Synergy (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Natthakan Nuangkaeo

[email protected]

Thailand

Maritime Synergy (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Pirapong Hojame

[email protected]

Thailand

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Thailand

Maritime Synergy (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Rathasart Kunwee [email protected]

Thailand

The Freight Company Thailand

David Hitchcock

[email protected]

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AST Uluslararası Taşımacılık ve Dış Tic. Ltd. Şti. Emrah Tetik [email protected]

Turkey

AST Uluslararası Taşımacılık ve Dış Tic. Ltd. Şti. Birgül Sümer [email protected]

Turkey

Bati Shipping and Trading S.A.

Caner Aydin

[email protected]

Turkey Turkey

Bati Shipping and Trading S.A.

Kaan Aydin

[email protected]

Turkey

Kita Logistics

Emre Eldener

[email protected]

Medden Shipping & Trading S.A Vanessa Medini [email protected]

Turkey

Turkey

Medden Shipping & Trading S.A

Fulvio Medini

[email protected]

Turkey

Medden Shipping & Trading S.A Ugur Aksuyek [email protected]

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Turkey

SNS International Transport

Efsun Sarac

[email protected]

Turkey

SNS International Transport

Fatma Jale Kemahli

[email protected]

Consolidated Shipping Services Raj George [email protected]

UAE

Consolidated Shipping Services Narayan Tagore [email protected]

UAE

Consolidated ShippingServices Ahmad Fuad [email protected]

UAE

Consolidated Shipping Services Arjun Bose [email protected]

UAE

Fleet Line Shipping Services LLC Peter K. Mathew [email protected]

UAE UAE

Inchcape Shipping Services

Salim Gulam

[email protected]

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UAE

Inchcape Shipping Services

Sachita Parab

[email protected]

UAE

Inchcape Shipping Services

Sudheer Das

[email protected]

UAE

Khalidia Shipping

Melvyn Vaz

[email protected]

UAE

Khalidia Shipping

Gail Barneto

[email protected]

UAE

Khalidia Shipping

Reji Chacko

[email protected]

UAE

Modern Freight Company L.L.C.

Nick Trott

[email protected]

Polaris Shipping Agencies L.L.C.

Rajesh Damodaran

[email protected]

UAE

Sharaf Logistics LLC

Zahedi G Manawwar

[email protected]

UAE

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UAE

Vee Ess Shipping and Logistics FZE

Sridhar Venkataraman

[email protected]

Zuhal Shipping & Logistics

Hamid Sher Lodhi

[email protected]

UAE

Allseas Global Logistics Ltd

Mark Binge

[email protected]

UK

Allseas Global Logistics Ltd

Des Nott

[email protected]

UK

Cory Logistics Ltd

John Van Bergen

[email protected]

UK UK

Lysander Shipping Limited

Susan Petersen

[email protected]

UK

RUSLAN International

Graham Witton

[email protected]

5K Logistics, Inc.

Paul McGrath

[email protected]

USA

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Acco Foreign Shipping

Al Germi

[email protected]

USA USA

BDG International, Inc. Bengt Reed Anderson [email protected]

Green Worldwide Shipping, LLC Thomas Jorgensen [email protected]

USA USA

Highland Project Logistics, Inc. Radek Maly [email protected]

Lionheart Project Logistics, Inc

Leon Yu

[email protected]

USA USA

Lionheart Project Logistics, Inc

Wendy Xu

[email protected]

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USA

Logistics International ,Inc.

William Durkin

[email protected]

USA

Maritime Logistics Group, Inc.

Carlos Macaluso

[email protected]

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Thunderbolt Global Logistics, LLC Jim Shapiro [email protected]

USA

The Freight Company Vietnam

Alvaro Martinez

[email protected]

Vietnam

Speedlink Cargo Elwyn Mudungwe [email protected]

Zimbabwe

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EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE ASIA 2013October 30th - 31st, 2013 Marina Bay Sands Singapore

MORE THAN 25 INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS

Lima Bintang Logistics

s

Xiao Ming Tan

Modec Offshore Production Systems

Executive Director

EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE ASIA 2013October 30th - 31st, 2013 Marina Bay Sands Singapore

MORE THAN 25 INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS

Lima Bintang Logistics

s

Xiao Ming Tan

Modec Offshore Production Systems

Executive Director

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THE REGIONS MOST IMPORTANT PROJECT LOGISTICS EVENT FOR:OIL GAS ENERGY MINING HEAVY ENGINEERING

www.powerlogisticsasia2013.com

Product Manager Area Asia

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Head of Shipfinance Asia

THE REGIONS MOST IMPORTANT PROJECT LOGISTICS EVENT FOR:OIL GAS ENERGY MINING HEAVY ENGINEERING

www.powerlogisticsasia2013.com

Product Manager Area Asia

f f

t

Head of Shipfinance Asia

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ANNUAL GLOBAL MEETING 2013

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