Port & Terminal Technology 2025

Apr 29-30, 2025
InterContinental at Doral Miami
Miami, Florida, United States
Port & Terminal Technology 2025 Port & Terminal Technology is a high-calibre 'must-attend' key industry event which has been running very successfully in the United States and will be in its fourteenth year in 2025.

The conference is a targeted event specially designed for, and aimed at, representatives from operations, maintenance and engineering from port authorities, terminal operators, consultancy firms, dredging contractors, maritime construction firms, consulting engineering firms and suppliers of cargo handling and terminal equipment and those involved in the effective development and operation of container ports and terminals around the globe.

Port & Terminal Operators and Shipping Lines receive a 50% discount on the Delegate Registration Fee!

The two-day event offers a diverse and in-depth technical program delivered by an impressive line-up of market leaders and industry experts. Previous conferences have delivered more than 24 technical presentations from market-leading companies attracting over 200 representatives. The program topics often include various ways of increasing productivity for cargo handling, cyber security, ways of maximizing your Terminal Operating System, the impact of larger ships on port infrastructures, terminal efficiency, environmental issues, port automation, simulation for cargo handling, visions of the future and much more...

Two full days of knowledge-sharing and collaboration, to help the industry to become more efficient, sustainable and profitable.

This is THE key must-attend event for the port, terminal and maritime industry!

An intimate niche technical exhibition (open to registered delegates only), comprising elite industry expert companies, allows for prime exposure and great networking.

Our USP is simple - we are committed to delivering a high-calibre event, not only in-depth and informative, but stimulating and enjoyable, providing a prime opportunity for discussion, debate and networking!

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