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Cool Logistics Asia conference to be held in Hong Kong on September 7

CHINA will continue to be the dominant trading partner for the majority of perishable commodities along Intra-Asia sea routes for the foreseeable future, according to maritime business analyst at Seabury Group LLC, Ronald Veldman. 

Mr Veldman, who will be the opening speaker at Cool Logistics Asia on September 7 at Asia World Expo, Hong Kong, emphasises that especially in times of changing trade patterns this will be an important message for this year's conference, featuring speakers such as Isabella Hu from Cosco Container Lines, Liu Wei from Quanfeng Group and Li Haolun from jd.com. 



"It is a pleasure that the organisers of Cool Logistics Asia and the Agricultural Cold Chain Logistics Professional Committee (ACCC) can announce that they have concluded a mutually beneficial agreement to market each other's events," managing director, Cool Logistics Resources, Alex von Stempel, said in a statement. 



"ACCC and its members are looking forward to working together with Cool Logistics Asia and exchange and develop new business opportunities," Secretary-General of ACCC Wan Ifeng said. 



The Agricultural Cold Chain Logistics Professional Committee (ACCC) under the China Communications and Transportation Association will hold the second China International Fresh Food Circulation Congress on November 6-8 in Shanghai. 
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