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Date: 12/02/2024

CTL-BHP 2024 International Exposition & Conference set to be bigger in scope and scale; to witness top-notch exhibitors, industry leaders from India and abroad 
Exim India is back with its Mega Cargo Show, the CTL-BHP 2024 International Exposition and associated Conference, on Wednesday and Thursday, February 14-15, 2024 at Jio World Convention Centre, Pavilion III, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai.
 
This is the 14th edition of South Asia’s premier cargo and logistics event, which is set to bring together all stakeholders associated with the cargo, shipping and logistics sectors - LSPs, manufacturers, exporters & importers, supply chain professionals, shippers and consignees, as well as policymakers and regulators – under one roof for an expansive two-day expo along with topical conference sessions on Cargo, Transport, Logistics, with focus on Breakbulk, Heavylift and Project Forwarding.  
 
This year’s edition promises to be bigger in scope and scale, and has the theme, Smart and Sustainable Logistics – Driving rapid economic growth, under which the who’s who of the industry, including regulators and policymakers, will be deliberating on a host of relevant topics in multiple sessions across the two days. A highlight is the participation of leading government representatives, heads of public sector facilities and regulatory authorities from India and abroad. Some of the eminent personalities gracing the occasion are as follows:  
 
WIDE-RANGING EXHIBITORS AND HUGE FOOTFALLS
 
CTL-BHP 2024 will see the participation of over 100 exhibitors - comprising both domestic and international industry leaders - highlighting a wide range of relevant services and products, and over 11,000 attendees/visitors from India and overseas. 
 
It is thus the event to be for those in the sectors under focus – to appreciate the services and products on display, explore business opportunities, avail of multifarious service offerings, deliberate on pertinent issues, and take advantage of the exceptional opportunity to network. 
 
Source: Exim News Service: Mumbai, Feb. 11