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| 11th International Trade Fair for Logistics, Telematics and Transport Globalisation is setting the pace at transport logistic 2007. For this 11th International Trade Fair for Logistics, Telematics and Transport, the organiser Messe München is expecting over 1, 500 exhibitors from around 60 countries. That represents a rise of around 15 percent. Approximately 40 percent of these companies come from outside Germany. This year exhibitors from almost 60 nations will be putting on a display at transport logistic 2007, which takes place from 12 to 15 June 2007 at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. The world´s markets are growing closer and closer together. Goods have to be delivered on a just-in-time basis, no matter how far-flung the destination. This challenge is prompting more and more countries to look for international partners and forge new links. Algeria and Jordan, for example, will be putting on a presentation at transport logistic 2007 for the first time. Especially interesting for these countries is the transport of goods by air and sea. Jordan´s only access to the sea, for example, is at Aqaba, on the Red Sea. Run by the Aqaba Development Corporation (ADC), this port gives access to the eastern Mediterranean, Syria, Egypt and destinations in Asia. "transport logistic is the world´s biggest trade fair for the sector in terms of the number of international exhibitors and visitors. It offers us the best opportunity to present our multimodal transport and logistics solutions, " says Imad Najeeb Fakhoury, the Chairman and Managing Director of the Aqaba Development Corporation. Also premiering their potential at the world´s leading trade fair for logistics and transport are companies from new, fast-growing markets spanning from northern Europe through to beyond the Urals – including countries like Azerbaijan, Estonia and Georgia. More and more countries, regions and locations are actively seeking synergies and coordinating their expertise and exhibiting at a joint stand at the fair – this year for the first time there will be joint stands from Hungary, Romania, Russia and the US. A range of other countries, among them Croatia, the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia, are also organising national pavilions. The international orientation of the fair is continued in the accompanying programme of events. In a series of country specials, high-ranking experts from industry, the transport sector and politics will be giving insights into the exciting markets of Russia, India, the hubs in the Baltic and the new EU member states of Bulgaria and Romania. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Exhibition News :: home page |