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Agility to continue providing logistics services to Gastech
GLOBAL logistics firm Agility has won a contract to provide international freight and on-site handling services for Gastech 2015 at the Singapore EXPO from October 27-30, 2015.
Gastech Conference & Exhibition is an event for the international oil and gas industry and serves as a global meeting place for energy professionals working in the natural gas cycle.
The event is held every 18 months and attracts 500 international exhibitors, as well as 24,000 delegates, VIPs and trade visitors.
Agility Fairs & Events will be responsible for assisting exhibitors and their contractors with logistical and shipping requirements of exhibits to and from the show.
"Having been involved with Gastech shows for many years, we are very proud to be able to continue our association with such a prestigious international event," said managing director David Richards in a statement.
Gastech Conference & Exhibition is an event for the international oil and gas industry and serves as a global meeting place for energy professionals working in the natural gas cycle.
The event is held every 18 months and attracts 500 international exhibitors, as well as 24,000 delegates, VIPs and trade visitors.
Agility Fairs & Events will be responsible for assisting exhibitors and their contractors with logistical and shipping requirements of exhibits to and from the show.
"Having been involved with Gastech shows for many years, we are very proud to be able to continue our association with such a prestigious international event," said managing director David Richards in a statement.
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