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Japan’s maritime business leaders to join regional counterparts at Sea Asia in …

Japan’s maritime business leaders to join regional counterparts at key event in April Sea Asia 2011 spotlights ‘The Asian Voice in World Shipping’ Over 12,000 maritime professionals and decision-makers expected to congregate in Singapore Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday January 11, 2010 Release: Immediate Japanese shipowners and maritime professionals are showing their support for Sea Asia, the region’s leading conference and exhibition event for the shipping sectors, and are expected to arrive in numbers when

Premier business leaders to debate the Asian Voice in World Shipping at SEA ASIA

Premier business leaders to debate the Asian Voice in World Shipping at key maritime event in Singapore, SEA ASIA Market throws weight behind SEA ASIA where over 12,000 maritime professionals and decision-makers are expected to congregate Singapore, Tuesday December 21, 2010 Release: Immediate Key players representing major maritime sectors will unite in Singapore for three days next April from 12th to 14th to project The Asian Voice in World Shipping. The

Sea Asia’s significance to the maritime industry keeps growing; Bookings to-da …

Sea Asia, the region’s leading conference and exhibition event for the international maritime industry, has set a new record ahead of its 3rd edition, scheduled for 12-14 April 2011 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Exhibition bookings at 9 months from the opening of Sea Asia 2011, have topped 2,800 square metres, a 20% increase on the net exhibition space booked for the corresponding period in the run up to the last

SEA ASIA 2009: Raising the Asian voice in world shipping

24 September 2008 – Sea Asia 2009, to be held in Singapore from 21 to 23 April 2009, will bring together Asia’s top maritime professionals to discuss how to raise the Asian shipping industry’s voice on the global maritime stage. The Asia region’s importance for the global shipping industry has increased significantly in the past two decades. Today, Asian ship owners control nearly half the world’s commercial fleet and

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