HAROPA, an Official Partner for Vinexpo 2015

May 31, 2015

 

From 14 to 18 June, HAROPA, world top port for wine and spirits, will be an official partner for Vinexpo 2015, a major and inescapable event in the wine and spirit sector.

For its first participation in Vinexpo, HAROPA - the alliance of the ports of Paris, Rouen and Le Havre - will be present at the heart of the new “expert exclusive” zone dedicated to the logistics of wine, beside three partners: customs, Soget and Hillebrand, the world leading forwarder for wine and spirits. The three ports of the river Seine corridor will take the opportunity of this world wine meeting to celebrate the billionth bottle: for the first time in its history, HAROPA has indeed contributed to import and export more than a billion

Since 1981, Vinexpo has asserted itself as an international reference for the promotion of wine and spirits. This year, about 50,000 professional buyers coming from 120 countries are expected to attend; they will be welcomed by 2,400 exhibitors spreading out on 40,000m2.

Vinexpo is the occasion for HAROPA to emphasize its containerized shipping offer, especially on the major Asian and American trades. The world largest business event for wine will also allow HAROPA to show the know-how and the organization of all its partners on this market which is particularly demanding in terms of product security, traceability and safety.
 

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