Join AAPA for Latin America’s largest maritime port convention
Sep, 13, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202337
In its 31st year, the AAPA Latin American Ports Convention is the premier event for port industry professionals, terminal operators, service providers, and supply chain partners in South America. The event brings together ports from the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf, spanning from Central America to the southern border of Argentina, covering 15,000 kilometers of coastline.
Over the past decade, ports have faced congestion in transportation, supply chain failures, rising costs, labor shortages, and capacity constraints. All of these factors have impacted port performance and had a significant effect on the global economy.
The AAPA Convention offers a cutting-edge business program that explores the latest industry trends, and its dynamic exhibition hall showcases innovative solutions to navigate these unique and critical challenges. The XXXI AAPA Latin American Ports Convention will feature prominent speakers and sessions and workshops that address crucial topics for Latin America. Some of the themes include offshore wind energy projects, digitalization, smart port technology, cybersecurity, private investment, project development, engineering, 5G network development, microgrid development, and hydrogen fuels.
Join us in Barranquilla, Colombia, from December 4 to 6, 2023, for this exclusive opportunity to connect with port industry professionals, transportation sector leaders, and maritime industry innovators to learn, explore, and discover solutions that empower ports, people, and businesses.
Find out why AAPA stands out as an essential, resilient, and united leader in the maritime industry in the Western Hemisphere. We look forward to seeing you there!
REGISTER NOW: https://aapa.getregistered.net/latam-convention-of-ports
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