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TOC Middle East is becoming TOC EMEA – and is going Virtual in 2021

In light of the ongoing challenges surrounding COVID-19 both within the Middle East and globally, and after close consultation with our industry partners, TOC has made the proactive decision to transition TOC Middle East 2020 into a full-scale digital event encompassing the additional regions of Europe, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent, with the brand new ‘TOC EMEA Virtual Expo’ to be held in early 2021.

TOC is therefore delighted to still be able to bring together the industry’s key figures from these major maritime regions for what will be the leading port-centric trade and supply chain event – digitally.

‘TOC EMEA Virtual Expo’ will offer visibility to our partners and exhibitors, numerous new matchmaking opportunities and a host of engaging webinars for all, covering the must-know topics you can expect from TOC’s ever-popular CSC and TECH TOC conferences.

The TOC team are working through details that will support this transition and will be sharing updates via our website, email communications and social media platforms over the coming weeks.

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