CMA Shipping

Mar 21-23, 2023
Stamford, CT, USA
CMA Shipping

The premier meeting place in North America for the entire maritime community.

North America’s most influential gathering of maritime professionals returns to Stamford, Connecticut, from 21-23 March 2023.

The 3-day conference - brought to you by Connecticut Maritime Association; organized by Seatrade Maritime and Informa Markets - CMA Shipping includes specialist insights from 60+ shipping experts in a powerful conference agenda; the prestigious Commodore Gala Dinner; exceptional networking and a free-to-attend exhibition with over 80 booths. 

This year will be the 38 edition of CMA Shipping, and it once again promises to bring together the maritime industry’s most influential organisations and personalities, making it the ultimate opportunity for shipping professionals to meet, learn and get business done.

The support and popularity for this event has been on a hugely successful growth trajectory; last year witnessed a 61% increase in attendance, and this year is poised to be an even bigger turnout!

A series of opportunities to participate in CMA Shipping 2023 are available from conference passes to exhibition booths and sponsorship; and as always, the event is already attracting significant engagement.

For more information about how to get involved visit www.informaconnect.com/cma-shipping

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