29 June 2016 - 12:07
  • News ID: 263899
Tehran to Host 4th Intl. Maritime Industries Expo

TEHRAN, June 29 (Shana) – The Fourth Iran International Maritime Industries Exhibition (Iran-IMEX 2016) will be held in Tehran from September 24-26 concurrent with the World Maritime Day.

 

Issuing a statement on the World Maritime Day, National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC) said the Iran-IMEX is the most important international event in Iran's maritime field, bringing major maritime organizations and companies together. To this end, presence of key and well-credited international companies and unities in the fair will provide a precious opportunity to get acquainted with the world's state of art achievements and technologies.
The exhibition will cover an area of 41,000 square meters and 15,000 experts and technicians from Asia and Europe are expected to visit it. It will provide the participants from Muslim countries with an opportunity to share experience in the maritime domain.
It will showcase achievements in shipping and maritime transportation, ship building industry, oil and gas onshore industries, maritime and port services, military and defense services, oceanology and meteorology, electronics and communication, tourism and maritime recreation, maritime rights, ranking institutions, insurance and credit institutes, topography and hydrography, maritime environment, special economic free zones, fisheries and aquifers,   maritime rescue and search, maritime technical and scientific higher education centers, customer service directors, international and domestic business development directors, and international maritime transportation companies.
The most important goal of the conference is to introduce potential and achievements of Iran maritime and sailing industries, and promotion of the maritime culture. Among other goals of the expo are promotion of the specialized and scientific approach to the maritime and sailing industry, upgrading knowledge of the officials, directors, experts and students of maritime and contribution to globalization.


 

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