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Event: Heavy Caspian – 31 March 2022

After a two-year forced break the “HEAVY CASPIAN” conference will take place on the 31st of March 2022 in the Uzbekistan capital, Tashkent (Ramada by Wyndham Tashkent Hotel) for everyone involved in the oversized, project and heavy cargo transportation and installation.

The 2019 Conference gathered more than 130 delegates from Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Turkey and UAE. You can see the last year conference report on the event website – www.heavy.world/en/heavy-caspian-2019

At the moment more than 70 delegates have registered for the conference from companies including: ACWA Power Syrdarya, Ardena Central Asia, CLK trade&logistic, DAS GLOBAL LOGISTIK, ERIELL Group, Enter Engineering Pte.Ltd., FESCO, GOLDHOFER, Hareket, Logitrans Uzbekistan, M-GROUP, Sarjak, SILVASTI OY, SURHAN GAS CHEMICAL OPERATING COMPANY, TRANSCONSULT, AirBridgeCargo, Beluga Projects Logistics, Volga-Baltic Logistics, TOPKRAN, NPP Construction Directorate under Uzatom Agency, IKO Machinery Uzbekistan, Ingria Shipping, Lukoil Uzbekistan Operating Company, MT-Group, Mainstream Logistics, Pandi Trans, TransLiftTechnique, etc.

Conference topics are:

  • Best practices of delivering over dimensioned loads to Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, comparison of transport routes;
  • Potential of Kazakh ports in accommodation of project cargoes;
  • Operation of the Trans-Caspian corridor for project loads.
    You are kindly invited to discuss the indicated subjects. Suggestions on agenda contents are more than welcome.
    Full participants list and conference program we will send after your request.
    Conference languages: Russian, English (simultaneous translation)

Register here: https://heavy.world/en/heavy-caspian-2021/

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