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Transport and its related industries, including materials handling and logistics, are vital components of the expanding local economy and are all showing growth, in contrast to the passenger car market. |
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Efficient transport has a very important role to play in World Cup 2010. This is particularly true for Johannesburg, which will host the opening ceremony and final, as well as the Media Centre. |
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There is no existing trade show dedicated to the overall South African transport industry. |
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The Johannesburg Transport Expo 2009 will be the forerunner of a bi-annual event for the transport industry. |
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This trade event provides the synergy benefits of multi-channel marketing and promotion with the opportunity of one-on-one contact with targeted buyers and sellers across the transport and related sectors. |
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An ideal opportunity has arisen to stage the Johannesburg Transport Expo alongside Automechanika South Africa 2009, an international exhibition for the automotive aftermarket that is being held in Africa for the first time next year. |
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The association with a well-known international brand automotive industry show will be very beneficial for the transport exhibition and will broaden the appeal of the event. |
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By incorporating all the transport sectors of road, rail, air and sea, the exhibitors at Johannesburg Transport Expo 2009 will include manufacturers, importers, distributors and specialist service providers within the transport, logistics and supply chain sectors. This has special relevance for World Cup 2010. |
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