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Danish Maritime Fair 2015, over 180 companies attends the fair

byCustoms Today Report
17/08/2015
in Denmark, International Customs
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COPENHAGEN: Danish Maritime Fair, the new international maritime exhibition on Danish ground was arranged for the first time in 2014, with more than 4.500 maritime delegates and 180 exhibiting companies.

The Fair is a part of Danish Maritime Days, and new public/private partnership with Danish Shipowners Association, Danish Maritime Authority and Danish Maritime as the three main stakeholders. Danish Maritime Days will in 2015 take place Oct. 5.-9. and have more than 61 events announced. Three of the events will be at the same venue as Danish Maritime Fair and the program for them have just been released.

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Danish Marine Group and the supplier organization Danish Maritime is behind the Danish Maritime Technology Conference, a concept focusing on the technical aspects of the business. “Drivers for Blue Growth in the Baltic Sea Region” is another large-scale conference arranged by DG Mare (Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries) and MDCE (Maritime Development Centre of Europe) with the focus of creating a master plan for blue growth in the Baltic Sea Region.

Finally, Danish Maritime Fair and MDCE have launched a new concept, Danish Shipping & Ship Management Conferences that is three one-day conferences with focus on three themes: Tuesday 6th PEOPLE, Wednesday 7th BUSINESS and Thursday 8th it is TECHNICAL & NAUTICAL

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