Africa Ports and Harbours Show is the continent's leading ports, terminal and maritime event. It is Africa's only ports conference and exhibition with attendees from all over Africa. It is supported by government and industry alike.
Africa Ports and Harbours falls under the banner "Africa's largest transport and infrastructure show"
A great event in 2012
Over 2500 attendees
80+ sponsors and exhibitors
100+ speakers
4 conferences
48+ free seminar theatres
In 2013 the Africa Ports and Harbours Show is co-located with Africa Rail, Signalling and Train Control Africa, Road Trans Africa and Aviation Outlook Africa.
Who exhibits
Turnkey port infrastructure
Engineering /construction
Enterprise management systems and asset
Management companies
Security contractors
Technology and consultants
Communications systems
Immigration and border control systems
Who attends
Chairman, Vice President
CEO, CFO and CTO, CMO, COO
Ministers and Heads of Departments of Transport
Head of Marine Policy and Regulation
Heads of Technology
Heads of Transport
Heads of Strategy and Planning
Heads of Safety and Security
Heads of Procurement
Head of Logistics
The conference
Economics of transport and what is driving demand for bigger and better port operations
Investment and partnerships
Regulation - shipping registry, customs and excise
African port projects
Customer speculation
Port planning and design
Efficiency
Intermodal
Security
Date: 24 June 2013
to 27 June 2013
Time: 08:00 - 17:00
Venue: The Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg
More info: Sandton, Johannesburg: the economic powerhouse of Southern Africa and a thriving hub of commercial activity. Sandton is home to South Africa’s largest and most prestigious multi-purpose exhibition and convention centre.
Situated in northern Johannesburg, in the heart of Sandton's business, hotel and entertainment district, Sandton Convention Centre offers easy access to over 5 000 hotel rooms, is adjacent to the country's top shopping and entertainment complexes and provides nearly 11 000 secure parking bays