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Multi track conference tailored to the needs of Indian air cargo industry, sea trade, and rail & road sectors. |
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Presents opportunities and solutions for professionals
interested in the world's shipping, ports and terminals
industries. |
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Forum on business and opportunities with India's main trading
partners. |
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The event will bring together the industries and customers under one roof. |
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Mumbai is the commercial capital of India and this is centre of the logistics Industry |
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Our relationship with the Journal of Commerce and the global Break Bulk series of magazines and events means we have the expertise and the market connectivity to deliver the best possible event for the industry |
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UBM India expertise in running large scale events in India and is second to none. There are leading organisers in India with over 21 exhibitions and 50 conferences organised each year. |
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The Government's announcement of the FTWZ (Free Trade Warehousing Zone) policy demonstrates its interest in promoting India as a major logistics hub. |
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The Government is in the process of
modernizing 37 airports and developing
Greenfield airports, thus improving cargo
handling capabilities and warehousing
space requirements. |
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US $17billion has been infused in to
upgrade highway networks - the Golden
Quadrilateral network and the
North-South-East-West (NSEW) corridor. |
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A dedicated rail freight corridor will result
in shorter transit times and establishment
of warehouses along the route. |
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Indian port capacity will grow by 160 % by 2012. * |
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Containerised cargo to grow at 15.5% over next 7 years. |
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India’s share of global exports doubling in next 5 years to US$150 billion. |
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Indian government will invest US$ 9 billion by 2015 on 111 shipping sector projects. |
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