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Top international logistic and shipping liners are participating in Shippex 2023

bySami Zaptia
June 9, 2023
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Top international logistic and shipping liners are participating in Shippex 2023

The second edition of SHIPPEX 2023, organised by ADD Events and its official partner, Misrata Free Zone, are hosting more than 35 companies at the Tripoli International Fairgrounds from 19 – 22 June.

ADD Events say the show continues to be the most important event in Libya in the shipping, logistics, aviation, and delivery services sector.

Participants include the top logistic and shipping liners from Netherlands, Turkey, Italy, France, and Denmark, along with official participation from Tunisian Marine, Ports, Free Zones and aviation authorities and many other Tunisian private companies.

The show will also host the leaders in the aviation industry in Libya, with ground handling and software developers in fleet management and storage.

Additionally, the exhibition will host the First Conference of the Arab World Federation of Transport and Logistic Services. During this, several panel discussions and speakers coming from Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt and Algeria, will present the key issues for Arab Transport Integration and Cooperation in this important sector.

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SHIPPEX 2023 will open from 11:00 am until 8:00 pm from Monday 19th to Thursday 22nd June, at Hall 59 at the Tripoli International Fairgrounds on Omar Almokhtar Street.

For visitors’ badges use the following link: https://shippex.ly/visitors/

 

Shippex 2023 postponed to new date of 19 to 22 June (libyaherald.com)

Shippex Libya 2023 will be held from 12 to 15 June in Tripoli (libyaherald.com)

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