Latin Port Business
  • December 3, 2015 - December 5, 2015

Description

Latin Port Business is a trade exhibition and conference for infrastructure for harbours and parts and the target exhibitors and visitors i.e. Construction Company, Contractors and Integrators, Custom and Inspection Authorities, Designers, Engineers, Consultants and Architects, Federal Government, Ministry of Ports, Ministry of Transportation, Parking Operators, Police, Fire Brigades and Emergency Services, Port Concessionaires, Port Operators, Regulation Agencies, Security Companies, etc.

The Latin Port Business pavilion is hosted at TranspoQuip Latin America 2013 and reflects the growing importance of ports at the event. The sector is on the move and merits a special event. With an eye on the 2014 World Cup the Brazilian government is accelerating the privatization of national ports. Investments of around 40 billion BRL are foreseen. The industry is anxiously awaiting news from the government to start doing some serious business.

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Latin Port Business
Latin Port Business
Latin Port Business
Latin Port Business
Over 250 Exhibitors
Over 8700 . Visitors
Over 25 Participant Countries
Over 12
Over 000 Square Metre Exhibition Space

Latin Port Business Product Groups

Asphalt and Concrete
Construction and Maintenance
Design and Planning
Safety Equipment
Baggage and Cargo Handling
Control Systems
Fare Handling
Information Communication Technology
Parking and Access Control
Passenger Handling
Public Transport
Simulation
Telematics
Tracking
Emergency and Warning
Enforcement
Fencing and Barriers
Lighting
Safety and Inspection
Security Systems
Signs, Signaling and Marking
Vehicle and Passenger Detection
Weighing Systems
Billboards
Lighting, Audio and Video
Luggage Trolleys
Passenger Information
Public Furniture

Latin Port Business Prime Highlights

  1. The Latin Port Business pavilion is hosted at TranspoQuip Latin America 2013 and reflects the growing importance of ports at the event.
  2. The sector is on the move and merits a special event. With an eye on the 2014 World Cup the
  3. Brazilian government is accelerating the privatization of national ports.
  4. Investments of around 40 billion BRL are foreseen.
  5. The industry is anxiously awaiting news from the government to start doing some serious business.

Latin Port Business Target Visitors Group

Construction Companies
Contractors and Integrators
Custom and Inspection Authorities
Designers, Engineers
Consultants and Architects
Federal Government
Ministry of Ports
Ministry of Transportation
Parking Operators
Police, Fire Brigades and Emergency Services
Port Concessionaires
Port Operators
Regulation Agencies
Security Companies
Technical Universities

Real Alliance Contact Information

Sharon Hesp

Address: Avenida Marechal Floriano 38, sala 809, Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ São Paulo Brazil

Tel: 552140428704

Fax: 552125161761

Other Information

Among others: The Ministry of Transport, National Secretary of Ports, ABTP (Brazilian Association for Port Terminals), ANTAQ (National Agency of Transport via Waterways) etc.

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