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Argus Media invites you to participate in the Argus Caspian and Black Sea Transportation Corridor 2018 international conference, which will take place on 12-13 September in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Now in its fifth year, the conference brings together representatives from oil, transport and logistics companies, refineries, terminals as well as traders and oil buyers from different countries. This event is the leading international business platform for discussion of the key issues facing the market and for keeping abreast of the latest developments in the Caspian and Black Sea regions.
Key topics for discussion:
Dynamics of cargo flows in the Caspian and Black Sea region: trends and opportunities
Azerbaijan and Georgia transportation corridor: transit cargo flows and development potential, prospects of oil cargo transportation
Strategic transportation corridors: the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, the North-South, China-Europe transport routes
Flexibility of tariff policies and growing importance of container shipments along the TITR (Middle Corridor) from China and Central Asia to Eastern Europe
Potential of export shipments of mineral fertilizers from the Caspian and Black Sea region: a survey of infrastructure facilities in Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Cargoes discussed: oil, oil products, mineral fertilizers, bulk and general cargoes.
We look forward to seeing you at our forthcoming event!
Audience: Senior managers from major international oil, transport and logistics companies, cargo owners, refineries, terminals, shipping companies, traders and government agencies and ministries.
Geography: Georgia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Iran, Uzbekistan, eastern and western Europe.
Highlights from 2017 conference:
Over 120 delegates from 60 companies attended the event, such as: Petrocas Energy Group, GR Transit Line, KazTransOil, Batumi Sea Port, Socar, ОTEKO, Port of Poti, Tengizchevroil, Tengiztransgaz, Turkmen Petroleum Trading, MRP Tanker, BF Tanker, KTZ Express, Maddox, Rail Chem, RN-Bunker, Mitsubishi and many more.
Georgia has all the required infrastructure for transportation of cargoes from the Caspian region to the Black Sea, including both railways and terminals. Many major players operate here. Large oil companies are also interested in that corridor. So, I think that this Argus conference where we can meet and discuss the challenges and opportunities.
GR Logistics & Terminals
Levan Sulaberidze, CEO
The conference provides a deep market analysis. This business has become very informative. Simply moving a container from point A to point B, without having any information, could get you financial success at some point, but to turn this success into a big business, you need information. And this event is a source of information.
ОТЕКО
Igor Ulyantsev, Head of Marketing, Logistics and Business Development
The conferences held by Argus are distinguished by a large number of interesting people who attend these events, senior management of both logistics and trading companies. And, of course, the amount of information received first-hand, which is exhaustive, relevant, and just interesting to specialists.
KTZ Express
Nurzhan Alpyspekov, Chief Manager, Multimodal Transport Department
The Argus conference is interesting from a practical point of view, namely, searching new customers. Due to the expansion of the customer base, we can diversify our shipments routes and optimize our expenses, therefore such networking as at the conference are very valuable for us.
Aktau Sea Port
Martin Voetman, Commercial and Administrative Manager
Here professionals are represented not only among speakers, but also moderators. It is a very good platform to enter the markets, network with the industry and present what you can do.