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VPA ANNUAL MEETING 2013

The Vietnam Seaports Association (VPA) Annual Meeting 2013 is scheduled to be held at Grand Ha Long Hotel on September 11-12, 2013, hosted by Quang Ninh Port.
Participants to the Meeting include directors and key managers from 61 member ports and potential new member ports; senior officials from the Government Office, Ministry of Transport (MOT), Vietnam Maritime Administration (Vinamarine), Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines), local authorities, representatives from other associations and other key stakeholders in the maritime community. Central and local mass media will also be invited to cover the event.

The Meeting is a forum of presentation to exchange experiences, discuss and make decision on key issues in ports such as port master planning, investment, public private partnership in port development in general and in particular port management, operations, safety, security and environment compliance, IT systems, etc. On the association side, evaluation and promotion of port development, activities and business partnership; máu cuống rốn recommendations to the Government and relevant authorities are also on the agenda.

In addition to the Meeting itself, social activities, receptions and sport games shall also be organized and exhibition stands offered to sponsors during the Meeting with attracting packages tế bào gốc là gì to make the event a unique opportunity and environment for business networking and promotion for port stakeholders and businesses in the relaxing sea side atmosphere of Ha Long Bay, a world natural heritage area in Vietnam.

For more information about the Meeting, please contact:

VPA Secretariat:

Add.: C/o Saigon Port, 3 Nguyen Tat Thanh street, District 4, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tels: (84.8) 39401030 / 39430675 Fax: (84.8) 38263092
E-mail: vpa@saigonport.com.vn; levanthao238@yahoo.com; lieuvpa@gmail.com

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