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Intermodal Africa 2022

[divider style=”solid” top=”25″ bottom=”25″][dropcap]I[/dropcap]ntermodal Africa continues to be the biggest annual Ports, Shipping and Transport Logistics Exhibition and Conference on the African continent now in its 27th successful year.

The 27th Intermodal Africa 2022 Exhibition and Conference will take place in Senegal from Tuesday 28 to Thursday 30 June at the luxurious 5 star King Fahd Palace Hotel Dakar in a professional 5 star hotel environment.

The event is honoured to be hosted by the PORT AUTONOME de DAKAR (PAD) / PORT AUTHORITY of DAKAR and fully supported by DP WORLD.

A two days Conference Programme will feature 30 world-class transportation and logistics conference speakers addressing topical issues and challenges on global and regional trade and investment attended by a gathering of 300 senior government officials, industry principals, academics, senior executive harbour masters, harbour engineers, port engineers, maintenance supervisors and procurement decision makers together with the region’s leading shippers, cargo owners, importers / exporters, shipping lines, freight forwarders, logistics companies, ports, terminal operating companies, railway operators, port equipment and services suppliers from countries throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

There will be the commercial opportunity for 40 exhibitors and sponsors to network safely with the delegates In Person at this major annual international maritime transport Exhibition and Conference trade event for Africa.

Reserve your first choice of exhibition stand from the exhibition floorplan and register a conference delegation.

We look forward to welcoming you to Dakar and to the biggest annual Ports, Shipping and Transport Logistics Exhibition and Conference in Africa taking place from Tuesday 28 to Thursday 30 June at the luxurious 5 star King Fahd Palace Hotel Dakar in a professional 5 star hotel environment.

Exhibition Opening Times:
Wednesday 29 June 9am – 5pm
Thursday 30 June 9am – 3 30pm

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