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Date: 26/04/2024

CTL BHP 2025 International Expo & Conference generating tremendous global interest

Exim India sustains its legacy as it completes 45 years with pan-India network 
 
Exim India’s CTL BHP 2025 International Expo & Conference, the 15th edition of India’s premier Mega Cargo Show, may be some time away but it is already creating a huge buzz in the world of shipping, cargo and logistics.
 
Come March 11 and 12, 2025 (Tuesday and Wednesday), participants from around the globe will be making their presence felt at Pavilion I, Jio World Convention Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, to celebrate the essential role of the fraternity in facilitating international trade and economic growth. One can look forward to all connected with cargo, transport and logistics coming together on a single platform.
 
The event is especially witnessing tremendous overseas interest - among exhibitors, those wanting to be part of the concurrent conference, as well as visitors. Booth booking has already gathered pace, with a significant percentage coming from abroad.
 
Salient features
 
Imposing expo: The highlight of the event will be the participation of 130+ exhibitors & 11,000+ attendees/visitors from India and overseas at the exposition, encompassing all segments of the maritime trade, including shipping and ports, as well as representation from leading shippers and consignees.
 
Wide-ranging conference: Another key feature is the comprehensive conference, which will bring together some of the leading lights/stakeholders from the fraternity, including overseas participants, for an insightful and perceptive deliberation across the two days on the diverse aspects of cargo, transport and logistics.
 
Exim India @ 45
 
CTL BHP 2025 will be held in the backdrop of Exim India completing over 45 years in the service of the maritime and logistics trade, with its pan-India network, chronicling the growth and success of this key sector since it was a minor player in India’s economy, to today becoming one of the main drivers of the country’s growth story. We are proud of our legacy of bringing to a wide readership, both in India and abroad, the triumphs and tribulations, accomplishments and occasional failures, the people and technological advancements in this sector. The gradual progress over the years from bulk to containers, manual to digital, publicly-held to privately owned, wholly government-led to PPP - we have covered them all. Today, as the Indian economy touches new heights, and infrastructure and logistics attain never-before-seen momentum, we continue to do our job of reporting the facts, and figures, as always. It will remain our enduring legacy.  
 
Source: Exim News Service: Mumbai, April 25