This year’s Europort event more than lived up to the expectations of those taking part. The exhibition halls, with 1100 stands including 14 country pavilions, were buzzing as Europort 2017 strengthened its reputation as being the meeting place for the world’s shipping industry once again. In total over 26,700 visitors from 93 countries flocked to the Rotterdam Ahoy centre during the four days starting 7th November, where they were able to access the latest information from exhibiting companies representing many different fields of the shipping industry.
The importance of event was underlined by the signing of numerous deals and product launches during the exhibition. Damen for example signed contracts to supply tugs to Smit Lamnalco, work boats to Multraship and ferries to Aqualiner, and also entered into a MOU with Iranian yard Arvandan for the construction of offshore vessels. Other highlights included the launch of new engine optimisation systems by Caterpillar Marine, thruster technologies from Veth Propulsion and automation, alarm monitoring and power control systems from Ulstein.
See the aftermovie with some highlights of Europort 2017.