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TranspoQuip Latin America 2013 exhibitor registration opens

Exhibitor registrations are now being taken for TranspoQuip Latin America 2013 taking place in São Paulo, Brazil from 3-5 December 2013. Billed as the biggest industry event for safer, efficient and comfortable infrastructure for transport, via land, water and air in Brazil and the rest of Latin America, and now in its sixth edition, this year’s exhibition and conference will take place in the Red Pavilion at the Expo Center Norte. After five years of consecutive growth, the latest TranspoQuip Latin America
May 8, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Exhibitor registrations are now being taken for TranspoQuip Latin America 2013 taking place in São Paulo, Brazil from 3-5 December 2013.

Billed as the biggest industry event for safer, efficient and comfortable infrastructure for transport, via land, water and air in Brazil and the rest of Latin America, and now in its sixth edition, this year’s exhibition and conference will take place in the Red Pavilion at the Expo Center Norte.

After five years of consecutive growth, the latest TranspoQuip Latin America will take place in a larger pavilion enabling more companies to participate.

Speaking ahead of the annual showpiece being staged under four main themes - Design and Construction; Safety and Security; Management and Operations; and User Comfort – Marcelo Perrupato, secretary of national transport policy at the 7328 Brazil Ministry of Transport, said, “TranspoQuip contributes greatly to the improvement of the industry as related to the Transport Sector, making it the ideal place for the exchange of knowledge and the latest technology available in the industry. This is an ideal event for those who want to enter and stand out in the market.”

If you’re interested in reserving exhibition space at TranspoQuip Latin America 2013 you can telephone the event’s commercial department on +55 21 4042 8704. Alternatively, an application form can be found on the event website %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.transpoquip.com www.transpoquip.com false http://www.transpoquip.com/ false false%>

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