Port of Amsterdam acts as main sponsor
The Amsterdam RAI congress center will be the venue for TOC Europe 2008 (Terminal Operations Conference & Exhibition) from June 17 through June 19. The event is being sponsored by the Port of Amsterdam.
TOC is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to keep abreast of developments regarding ports, terminals and the wider shipping industry in Europe and across the world. The event will cover all aspects of port and terminal operations – from quayside crane performance to speed of gate movements. Over 130 leading local and international companies will be exhibiting. TOC is the networking event for the key players in the port, terminal and shipping industries.
As a shipping professional, you will now have a chance to network with port professionals from around the globe. Catch up on the latest advances in terminal-operations technology enabling your vessels to be loaded and unloaded more efficiently. At the same time, you will be able to discuss new port rotations and port services, and also learn which ports/terminals still have spare capacity and which ones are experiencing congestion.
TOC Europe 2008 will be a time- and cost-efficient way to do business. Here you will:
· Meet over 130 local and international manufacturers, suppliers and terminal operators
· Find the technologies, products, services and ideas you need for your business
· Keep up-to-date with the latest technologies, innovations and industry developments
· Formulate business strategies and buying decisions
· Get up to speed on the services and capacity available at ports and terminal operators
· Network with the key players in the port, terminal and shipping industries
TOC Europe 2007 took place in Istanbul, and the exhibition/conference attracted well over 1,500 participants. Some 89% of visitors found a new product or service they were interested in at the event.
With an expanded agenda, the 32nd TOC Conference will provide comprehensive analysis of today’s maritime landscape, while retaining its heavy focus on ports and terminals as critical hubs in the international logistics chains.
TOC Europe Conference
June 17
On the opening day, June 17, you will be able to take a helicopter view of things: the outlook for Europe and global opportunities/challenges. This input will come from senior industry analysts, ocean carriers, port and terminal operators and hinterland service providers.
June 18
On June 18, three parallel conference streams will cover:
· Marine terminal operations and technology – including waterside productivity, automated container handling, as well as how to manage terminal conversion, expansion projects and workforce planning
· Strategic port development challenges – including finance, ports in the supply chain and port sustainability
· A new hotspot market focus, giving detailed insight into regional trade developments
June 19
June 19 will present unrivalled networking opportunities – including two evening receptions; a major exhibition of port products and services; as well as an optional Amsterdam terminal tour.
During TOC, the 8th ART-on-a-BOX container will be unveiled. ART-on-a-BOX is a PR project promoting the Port of Amsterdam as a container port and a global logistics hub. Over a four-year period, twelve Amsterdam-based artists are producing paintings on twelve actual shipping containers. This particular “art container” is by artist Rob Schotsman. The colorful artwork shows the skylines of Amsterdam and Shanghai, thereby highlighting the ties between the two port cities.
Hans Gerson, CEO of the Port of Amsterdam, says “We’re really looking forward to meeting all these exhibitors, conference delegates and visitors from across Europe. We’re now working closely together with the organizers to ensure that this event is a great success. With its rapidly growing port, Amsterdam is the ideal venue for TOC Europe 2008.”
TOC is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to keep abreast of developments regarding ports, terminals and the wider shipping industry in Europe and across the world. The event will cover all aspects of port and terminal operations – from quayside crane performance to speed of gate movements. Over 130 leading local and international companies will be exhibiting. TOC is the networking event for the key players in the port, terminal and shipping industries.
As a shipping professional, you will now have a chance to network with port professionals from around the globe. Catch up on the latest advances in terminal-operations technology enabling your vessels to be loaded and unloaded more efficiently. At the same time, you will be able to discuss new port rotations and port services, and also learn which ports/terminals still have spare capacity and which ones are experiencing congestion.
TOC Europe 2008 will be a time- and cost-efficient way to do business. Here you will:
· Meet over 130 local and international manufacturers, suppliers and terminal operators
· Find the technologies, products, services and ideas you need for your business
· Keep up-to-date with the latest technologies, innovations and industry developments
· Formulate business strategies and buying decisions
· Get up to speed on the services and capacity available at ports and terminal operators
· Network with the key players in the port, terminal and shipping industries
TOC Europe 2007 took place in Istanbul, and the exhibition/conference attracted well over 1,500 participants. Some 89% of visitors found a new product or service they were interested in at the event.
With an expanded agenda, the 32nd TOC Conference will provide comprehensive analysis of today’s maritime landscape, while retaining its heavy focus on ports and terminals as critical hubs in the international logistics chains.
TOC Europe Conference
June 17
On the opening day, June 17, you will be able to take a helicopter view of things: the outlook for Europe and global opportunities/challenges. This input will come from senior industry analysts, ocean carriers, port and terminal operators and hinterland service providers.
June 18
On June 18, three parallel conference streams will cover:
· Marine terminal operations and technology – including waterside productivity, automated container handling, as well as how to manage terminal conversion, expansion projects and workforce planning
· Strategic port development challenges – including finance, ports in the supply chain and port sustainability
· A new hotspot market focus, giving detailed insight into regional trade developments
June 19
June 19 will present unrivalled networking opportunities – including two evening receptions; a major exhibition of port products and services; as well as an optional Amsterdam terminal tour.
During TOC, the 8th ART-on-a-BOX container will be unveiled. ART-on-a-BOX is a PR project promoting the Port of Amsterdam as a container port and a global logistics hub. Over a four-year period, twelve Amsterdam-based artists are producing paintings on twelve actual shipping containers. This particular “art container” is by artist Rob Schotsman. The colorful artwork shows the skylines of Amsterdam and Shanghai, thereby highlighting the ties between the two port cities.
Hans Gerson, CEO of the Port of Amsterdam, says “We’re really looking forward to meeting all these exhibitors, conference delegates and visitors from across Europe. We’re now working closely together with the organizers to ensure that this event is a great success. With its rapidly growing port, Amsterdam is the ideal venue for TOC Europe 2008.”












