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The Next edition of the Project Cargo Summit moves online

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Following the success of the online edition of the Project Cargo Summit 2021 in February, the next edition, which was scheduled as a physical event on 22 and 23 September this year, will be organised as an online event too. The event will combine a high-quality conference program with online one-on-one networking solutions. 

Due to the pandemic, PCJ and its publisher Promedia Group last year decided to organize two editions of the Project Cargo Summit this year: an online edition in February focussed entirely on offshore wind and a physical edition in September, so the breakbulk and project cargo industry could finally meet face to face again.

Unfortunately, travel restrictions are still expected to be in place by September and the uncertainties surrounding the vaccination processes worldwide make it difficult to organise a physical event. Given the success of the online edition in February, which as attended by a staggering 766  project cargo professionals from over 75 countries, the next edition in September will now be held as an online event too.

In addition to the successful offshore wind-focused conference program, the participants were impressed by the online networking tool of the event. Over the course of two days, 544 one-on-one business meetings took place, with some participants planning 14 meetings in one day!

Details of the next edition will be shared soon but if you’re curious to see what you can expect, please watch the recap of the previous edition below.

Source: https://www.projectcargojournal.com/project-cargo-summit/2021/03/15/next-edition-of-the-project-cargo-summit-moves-online-too/

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