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Cavotec at the IAPH 28th World Ports Conference

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Cavotec at the IAPH 28th World Ports Conference

Our CEO, Ottonel Popesco, is hosting a seminar at this week’s International Association of Ports and Harbors 28th World Ports Conference. The seminar will focus on how innovative technologies are helping ports take steps towards zero emission-operations. As you can see from this image, we are also one of the main sponsors of the event. You can find out more here: http://www.iaph2013.org/
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