Welcome to JOC Events
JOC Events provides the leading forums in North America, Canada and Asia for transportation ad logistics professionals to gain insight on the latest market forecasts, relevant issues as well as share information and engage in robust relationship and network building. JOC Events has a proven track record or producing successful conferences such as TPM, TPM Asia, Canada Maritime Conference and Inland Port Logistics.
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USA
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Inland Port Logistics Conference
September 5-6 Oak Brook, IL, USA
The JOC Inland Ports Conference will illustrate to shipper organizations/BCOs how utilizing rail intermodal through inland ports, as part of a North American import or export supply chain, can help achieve meaningful benefit in reducing transportation and fuel costs, reducing supply chain risk, and expanding access to capacity. Learn more.
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China
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Container Shipping Conference
June 4-5 Shanghai, China
In 2010, Shanghai became the largest container port in the world; container cargo is increasingly originating in China’s interior and moving through Shanghai to ports around the world. With Shanghai rates now setting the standard in global freight rates via the SCFI, there is a need for a larger discussion of the issues pertaining to developing supply chains connecting interior China to the Port of Shanghai, as well as the Port’s connections to the world, particularly North America and Asia.
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Canada
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JOC Canada Maritime Conference
November 7-8 Mississauga, ON, Canada
The JOC Canada Maritime Conference is the leading annual event for professionals involved in the ocean container supply chain and other maritime transport modes. Each fall for the past six years the event has brought together senior level executives from shippers, ocean carriers, railroads, logistics providers and bulk and breakbulk carriers. The 2-day intensive program delves deeply into the major issues, challenges and opportunities confronting the ocean-based supply chain as it affects individual participants and the broader Canadian transportation industry and economy.
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China
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2012 TPM Asia
October 17-18 Intercontinental Hotel Shenzhen - Shenzhen, China
The 6th annual TPM Asia, Asia's Global Container Conference, will take place at the Intercontinental Hotel Shenzhen, China. Strategically located in the Pearl River Delta, once again senior level decision makers will gather at Asia's leading container event to debate issues facing the container industry for trade
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