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The Freight Summit is to be held in Bali on October 9-12
THE Freight Summit (TFS) will be held at The Stones Hotel-Legian, Bali, Indonesia from October 9-12. The global networking event is intended to serve as a meeting point for independent international forwarders, logistics media and solutions providers.
Since its launch in 2008, The Freight Summit has been attended by hundreds of freight forwarding CEOs and decision makers looking for business partners to grow their business.
"Freight forwarding networks have committed to participate and bring their members in this year's TFS event. With their participation, we can ensure that all delegates are reliable forwarders as they have undergone due diligence of their respective networks," say organisers.
They explained that the 'Face2Face Scheduler" system used for TFS enables the delegates to schedule their meetings. Delegates can choose their preferred specialisations and countries and the scheduler will automatically filter the list to only show those delegates who meet these preferences.
Since its launch in 2008, The Freight Summit has been attended by hundreds of freight forwarding CEOs and decision makers looking for business partners to grow their business.
"Freight forwarding networks have committed to participate and bring their members in this year's TFS event. With their participation, we can ensure that all delegates are reliable forwarders as they have undergone due diligence of their respective networks," say organisers.
They explained that the 'Face2Face Scheduler" system used for TFS enables the delegates to schedule their meetings. Delegates can choose their preferred specialisations and countries and the scheduler will automatically filter the list to only show those delegates who meet these preferences.
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