China’s Major Chemicals Transport & Storage Exhibition to be Held 11-13 August in Guangzhou
06.24.2011 - NEWS

June 24, 2011 [TankTerminals.com] - Guangzhou International Hazardous Chemicals Transport and Storage & Logistics Exhibition (GCTSE), a China’s leading event with a focus on a country’s chemical logistics industry, will be held on August, 11-13, in China Import and Export Fair Pazhou Complex in Guangzhou.


The show gathers manufacturers and service providers together to meet the visitors involved in chemical logistics all under one roof.

As a specialized exhibition of Guangzhou Grandeur Exhibition Service, GCTSE 2011 is planned to emerge as the first and the largest sourcing and export platform for hazardous chemical logistics industry in China, the main participants will be those major export companies in the field of petrochemical storage, transport and logistics equipment.

The scope of the exhibition covers:

  • Storage and transportation equipment (Storage tanks, special transport vehicles)
  • Specialty cabinet for chemical safety
  • Material handling equipments
  • Chemical logistics services
  • Warehousing Equipment
  • Logistics Information System (Warehousing management system, supply chain management system)

For further information and registration, visit the GCTSE pages of Guangzhou Grandeur Exhibition Service website: www.ciope.com.cn

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