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Heavy lift air and sea project cargo specialists are again among the major sponsors of the seventh annual Worldwide Project Consortium’s conference in Cape Town, South Africa next March. (2007) WWPC Managing Director, Kevin Stephens, announced today that multipurpose Southern Africa shipper MACS Maritime joined long-standing sponsors Rickmers-Linie GmbH, Volga-Dnepr (UK) Ltd. and Air Partner Plc at the international freight forwarding network’s 2007 conference.
“The Worldwide Project Consortium offers substantial business networking opportunities and we are delighted that our conference sponsors are committed to developing strong partnerships to ensure our clients have access to the most modern and up-to-date project cargo solutions around the globe,” Mr Stephens said. WWPC member, H K Shipping International SA, with its project forwarding headquarters in Durban, is the event host for the conference in Cape Town at the Southern Sun Cullinan Hotel from March 29-30, 2007. Mr Stephens said the conference had already attracted over 70 attendees and looked likely of achieving a record registration at a WWPC annual conference that was being held in Africa for the first time. “The Worldwide Project Consortium annual conference focuses on strengthening strategic partnerships that support logistics excellence and increased capability,” Mr Stephens said. The WWPC membership currently stands at 97 offices in 83 countries, including recent additions in Latvia, Estonia, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Hong Kong. For further information about WWPC visit www.wwpc.info. ABOUT THE WORLDWIDE PROJECT CONSORTIUM: The WWPC has 97 specialist project offices in 83 countries and has grown to be the world’s largest dedicated project forwarding and logistics management company since its formation in 1999. The WWPC has its headquarters in Brisbane, Australia and a European office located in Spain, headed by Wolfgang Karau of WWPC member ProCargo - Professional Cargo Care Ltd. Membership is by invitation.
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