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16.02.2012 13:10
International railway industry will meet at Istanbul
The main categories of the exhibition will be Railway Technology, Interiors, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Heavy Industries, Transport IT, Freight Traffic Logistics, Services, and Financial Services
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The second edition of Eurasia Rail-Rolling Stock, Infrastructure & Logistics Exhibition will open its doors on 08-10 March 2012 at Istanbul Expo Center (IFM) in Istanbul, Turkey to national and international public & private corporations. 
 
The first edition of Eurasia Rail, the only railway exhibition in Turkey was organized between 02-05 March 2011 at Altinpark Expo Center in Ankara, Turkey. In 2011, the fair hosted a total number of 4.145 visitors of whom 1.347 were international from 25 different countries. Besides, the fair hosted 
117 exhibitor companies at an area of 8.750 m2. 
 
The visitor numbers are expected to double at the 2012 edition. It will host several delegation groups from China (PR), Germany, France, Georgia, United Kingdom, Iran, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, Czech Republic, Ukraine, The United States, Russia, and Serbia. The fair will host important executives from the local and international municipalities. 
 
The main categories of the exhibition will be Railway Technology, Interiors, Railway Infrastructure, Public Transport, Heavy Industries, Transport IT, Freight Traffic Logistics, Services, and Financial Services. For further information about this exhibition, please visit:
 
 
In the 2012 edition, the exhibition area of the companies will double. It will host more than 25 countries including national pavilions from Germany, United Kingdom, Russia, and Czech Republic. The official supporters of the exhibition will be Ministry of Transportation, T.C.D.D (Turkish State Railways), TOBB (The Union of Chambers & Commodity Exchanges of Turkey), TUVASAS (Turkish Wagon Industry Inc.), TULOMSAS (Turkish Locomotives & Wagon Industry Inc.), and TUDEMSAS (Turkey Railway Machines Industry Inc.) The fair will also host industry giants such as Siemens Mobility, Alstom, Vossloh, Plasser Theurer, Voith Turbo, Arcelor Mittal, Bulgarian State Railways, and ZF. 
 
The fair intends to bring together the government bodies and private sector for rolling stock, light rail, infrastructure technology and railway logistics. During the exhibition, there will be conference and seminar programs with the participation of professional speakers related with the sector delegated by Prof.Dr. Süleyman Karaşahin. Turkish Ministry of Transport and Communications has provided 50 billion Euros in the following 12 years to improve high speed train lines and to construct new lines in order to transfer freight and passenger transportation from highways to railway. One of the objectives of EURASIARAIL Fair is to pioneer for the effective use of this allocated budget. The event is open to professionals only.

TAGS: Eurasia | rail | industry | expo | Turkey | Istanbul | Europe | logistics | transport 


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