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EXHIBITOR listings Port of Livorno - Livorno Port Authority BOOTH 531H1
Scali Roscuiano 6, 57123 Livorno (LI) Italy Contact: Roberto Lippi, Gabriele Gargiulo Phone: +390586249411, +3905860249444 lippi@porto.livorno.it, gargiulo@portyo. livorno.it www.porto.livorno.it
Monfalcone as one of the Adriatic ports with higher flexibility and development potentials.
Port of Motril BOOTH 223H1
www.amotril.com
Port of Oulu Ltd. BOOTH 412H2
The Livorno Port Authority is the driving force behind the development of the port. It is the point of reference for port operators throughout the world who come to the port of Livorno. The port is operative 363 days per year, 24 hrs/day. The Tuscan freight village, A. Vespucci, at 5 km to the multipurpose port of Livorno with Pisa and Florence airports, offers integrated logistics systems, and connects with the principle Mediterranean and European markets.
Port of Marseille Fos BOOTH 518H1
23 Place de la Joliette SC 81965, 13226 Marseille Cedex 02 France Contact: Vincent Mutel Phone: +33 (0) 4 91 39 51 55 vincent.mutel@marseille-port.fr www.marseille-port.fr
Port of Marseille Fos, a business association in charge of promoting Marseille Fos’ Port Community. Port of Marseille Fos is the leading multipurpose port in the Mediterranean and natural gateway to Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia and Americas. We offer dedicated terminals for project cargo and heavy-lift goods perfectly connected to its hinterland by road, rail and river on the Rhône and Saône Rivers. Join the port and the breakbulk cargo operators at the booth “Port de Marseille Fos”.
Port of Monfalcone BOOTH 503H3
Via Terme Romane No. 5, 34074 Monfalcone Italy Contact: Paola Cecot Phone: +39 0481 414097, +39 0481 414099 p.cecot@monfalconeport.it www.monfalconeport.it
Monfalcone port grants operators reliability, efficiency, total absence of bureaucratic structures and conflictuality, steady and all in tariffs. Such peculiarities, together with its strategic location, within the central and north EU market traffic flows, qualifies
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Poikkimaantie 16, FIN-90400 Oulu Finland Contact: Marko Mykkänen Phone: +358 44 703 2750, +358 8 577 2040 marko.mykkanen@ouluport.com
The Port of Oulu provides first class services year-round in northern Scandinavia’s largest city, which has many enterprises representing various branches of industry. From Oulu there are several regular shipping lines to different parts of Europe as well as good railway and road connections to Scandinavian and northern European markets. The Port of Oulu has the biggest container terminal in Northern Scandinavia.
Port of Pasaia BOOTH 336H4
Zona Portuaria, s/n. Edif. Trasatlantico, 20110 Pasaia (Gipuzkoa) Spain Contact: Alazne Cienfuegos Phone: +34 943 351844 acienfuegos@pasaiaport.eus www.pasaiaport.eus
Pasaia offers several regular lines giving service to all kind of traffics: ro-ro, containers, reefers or project cargo. The traffic growth was 8.3% in 2015, with total goods traffic of 3,793,387 m.t. A mature port with high level of specialisation in steel products and new cars that still has the determination and the means to diversify. In 2016, a 5 hangar new terminal for containers and general cargo and 40,000 square metres of port land for new warehouses for 2017.
Port of Pori Ltd. BOOTH 1024H4
Merisatamantie 4, FIN-28880 Pori Finland Contact: Petra O’Rourke, Sari Virtanen Phone: +358447012628, +358400568501 petra.orourke@portofpori.fi, sari.virtanen@portofpori.fi portofpori.fi
Port of Pori Ltd is a limited liability company engaged in provision of lease, vessel, crane, and conveyor services. Port of Pori transfers
bulk products, containers, large and heavy project cargoes. Port of Pori is among the deepest ports in Finland (draught 15.3 m and offers the most versatile port equipment in Finland, all the way to 200-tonne lifting operations. Whether you represent industry, port operators, shipping companies, or an entirely new kind of business – pilot your business through the Port of Pori – it’s a clever move!
Port of Rotterdam BOOTH 310H4
P.O. Box 6622, 3002 AP Rotterdam The Netherlands Contact: Danny Levenswaard, Melvin Hage, Robert Jan Timmers Phone: +31 10 252 1258 breakbulk@portofrotterdam.com www.portofrotterdam.com
Together with the port business community, the Port of Rotterdam Authority has long been committed to creating an attractive breakbulk port. More than 400 companies, employing some 20,000 people, continuously deliver added value to Rotterdam’s breakbulk sector. We are proud of innovations like the unique ship-to-shore magnet cranes, the all-weather terminal and Europe’s largest fleet of floating cranes that can lift up to 1800 tonnes. All of these contribute to our ambition to be a full service port with a complete cluster of activities. ‘Rotterdam loves breakbulk’. Our attention and investments are continuously directed towards both facilities and human capital.
Port of Santander BOOTH 223H1
www.puertosantander.es
Port of Sète BOOTH 631H1
1 quai Philippe Régy, 34201 Sete France Contact: Arnaud Rieutort, Olivier Carmes Phone: +00 33 4 67 46 34 04 carmes.olivier@portsuddefrance-sete.fr www.sete.port.fr
Port of Sète, second deep water port on the French Mediterranean sea handles a large range of cargoes thanks to its efficient, modern infrastructures and equipment. The port enjoys a trimodal connection to the hinterland serving the southern French market including the Languedoc RoussillonMidi Pyrénées region. The port is totally focused to provide a truly professional
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