Date: March 11-12, 2010
Venue: Shanghai
SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chemical industry is recovering in second half 2009. Enterprises started construction of new projects for capacity expansion. Premium auxiliary facilities such as warehouses, storage and docks are a little bit fewer than demand. Warehouse enterprises are to go through a reshuffle. Production, transportation and warehousing of chemical industry are hampered since resource plans at ports, transfer stations and bonded ports lags behind market condition, and railway transportation is monopolized. Copenhagen Climate Conference also alarms environmental-protection issue of chemical production and transportation.
2010 World Expo is approaching. The six-month event covers a wide range of countries and regions, exerting high requests on efficient integration of water, land and air transportation, which are the highlights among insiders.
How do enterprises deal with environmental logistic crisis in such context? How to work out and unify policies in water, land and air departments during world expo? How do enterprises adopt emergency measures? Where is the launch of products and new projects? How is the import and export growth in various regions? How is the integration of resource distribution at warehouses and docks? What is the developing trend at ports and international transfer stations? How do enterprises integrate supply chain amid economic recovery so as to boost rapid development of the industry?
CBI gathers industrial experts to discuss crisis and challenges when the alarm bell is ringing regarding logistic and environmental-protection issues. We have invited water, land and air governmental organizations for transportation limits during world expo. We have also arranged web conferences ahead of the conference for latest world expo policies from MSA, Administration of Work Safety and Civil Aeronautics Administration. The conference offers you a platform to analyze petrochemical industrial trend and understand layout of warehousing, port transfer stations and railway routes to be the leading enterprises through more dynamic and professional angle.
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Or contact Miss Echo Liu at Tel: +86-21-5155-0739 or email: echoliu@cbichina.com.
Contacts
CBI
Miss Echo Liu, +86-21-5155-0739
echoliu@cbichina.com