MEDIA RELEASE PR35885
Logistics professionals across South East Asia region to gather at The 6th
Thailand International Logistics Fair 2009 this September
BANGKOK, Aug 28/InfoQuest-AsiaNet/ --
The 6th Thailand International Logistics Fair 2009, the most comprehensive
logistics trade show in South East Asia, is ready to take off at BITEC in
Bangkok during September 9-13, 2009.
Organized by the Ministry of Commerces Department of Export Promotion (DEP)
in cooperation with Thailand National Shippers Council (TNSC), Hazardous
Substances Logistics Association (HASLA), and 14 supporting organizations, the
event is set up to be a prominent platform for business matching and networking
among logistics service providers and users across the South East Asia region,
particularly those in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) that comprises
Thailand, China, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
This is a truly significant opportunity to show the world that Thailand has
enough potential to be the Hub of ASEAN Logistics Networks as we aim for,
said Mr. Alongkorn Ponlaboot, the Deputy Commerce Minister.
This year's show, held under the theme ASEAN Logistics Network, is
participated by 164 companies from Thailand and its neighboring countries with
a total of 326 exhibiting booths that cover every angle of logistics industry
including logistics services (LSP, 3PL and 4PL), logistics equipment and
machinery such as warehouse automation, packaging system, commercial vehicles
as well as software and IT systems.
Apart from the products and services showcase, visitors to the 6th Thailand
International Logistics Fair 2009 can also participate in a number of
beneficial seminars and symposiums to be set up at the same venue.
The highlight activity is the Logistics Symposium which will be presented
by local and overseas logistics experts focusing on several hot topics such as
What Will Be the Situation of Logistics Industry in 2010 and How Logistics
Service Providers Should Adapt to Survive by Mr. William M. Gottlieb, the
president of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations
(FIATA).
Other topics feature Utilization of New Trade Lanes Linked with ASEAN and
Golden Opportunity: Logistics in GMS and prospect to the BIMSTEC (Look West
Policy) for the population of 1,500 million presented by the Commerce
Ministrys experts.
The 6th Thailand International Logistics Fair 2009 is, by all means, a
not-to-miss event for you to experience the latest innovation in logistics
technology as well as to establish trade ties or seek new business partners.
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SOURCE: TTIS Company Limited