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Î Strategic Two Day Conference Î The Largest Logistics Exhibition in West Africa
Delivering Logistics Solutions Increasing Efficiency & Cost Savings
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Prestigious Events in Africa
Find Solutions Meet New Partners Do Business
Speakers Include
John Osi
Stephen Opayemi
Corporate Logistics Manager Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria
General Manager Logistics Promasidor Nigeria
Omar Suleiman
Stuart Dalton
Managing Director Nigerian Ports Authority
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Oladipo Jadesimi
Rahman Alarape
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Head of Procurement & Supply Services Costain West Africa
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Wim van Geffen
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CEO Ghana Shippers Authority
Francis I Omotosho
Ashim Metta
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Head of Logistics Seven-Up Bottling Plc
Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA)
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Tom Hext
CEO GMT Nigeria Ltd
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Conference Day 1 Wednesday 2 November 2011
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Conference Day 2 Thursday 3 November 2011
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The Largest Logistics Exhibition in West Africa 2-3 November 2011
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TRADE EXHIBITION: FREE TO ATTEND FOR VISITORS To pre-register please visit - www.cwc-logistics.com/register
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3rd Africa Energy Week featuring Gulf of Guinea Oil & Gas
20 - 23 September 2011, Accra
:KHUH WKH 6XE 6DKDUDQ 2LO *DV ,QGXVWU\ 0HHW Africa Energy Week integrates the highly successful Gulf of Guinea Oil and Gas Conference (GOG) and Africa Energy Week, the largest and most senior forum to focus on African oil and gas issues and to promote investment in Africa’s thriving hydrocarbon sector. www.cwcaew.com
Practical Nigeria Content
24 - 26 October 2011, Port Harcourt
The Must-Attend Learning Forum on Nigerian Content 3UDFWLFDO 1LJHULD &RQWHQW )RUXP ZLOO EH WKH êUVW HYHQW KHOG LQ 'HOWD 1LJHU LQ VHYHQ \HDUV 7KH HYHQW ZLOO EH WKH must attend learning forum on Nigerian Content and will include one day conference, one day training course and a site visit to the heart of the industry. Learn the theory - Hear the success stories - See it in action
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20 - 23 February 2012, Abuja
The Largest & Most Prestigious Oil & Gas Event in Nigeria & West Africa Under the patronage of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, NOG is now in its 12th year, and established as the largest and most senior oil and gas event in West Africa. www.cwcnog.com
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27 - 29 March 2012, Accra
Where Internationals Meet the Ghanaian Oil & Gas Decision Makers Supported by GNPC, Ministry of Energy and H.E. John Dramani Mahama, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, the 2012 Ghana Summit promises to be again the biggest gathering of stakeholders in the country. Ghana Conference & Exhibition 2012 will unite international and regional experts, key decision makers, contractors and service providers. www.cwcghana.com
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17 - 18 April 2012, Lagos
The Business-to-Business Forum Where Blue-Chip Companies Meet Nigeria Infrastructure (NIF) is the largest gathering for the international infrastructure community in Nigeria. The event is supported by all the leading industry organisations and is the only event in which to do business, network and discuss strategies for implementing critical development projects in Nigeria on a Federal and State level. www.cwcnif.com
3rd Nigeria Oil & Gas Tech
26 - 28 June 2012, Lagos
The Premier Industry Led Technology Event NOG Tech is the premier industry backed Conference and Exhibition focusing on technology and training within the upstream oil and gas markets in Nigeria. It will bring together leading service companies, operators and suppliers from the international and local community to add economic and technology value to the industry and to Nigeria. www.cwcnogtech.com
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