The Lloyd’s List Awards 2005

The Date: Wednesday, November 16th, 2005
The Venue: Godolphin Ballroom, Emirates Towers, Dubai
Description: This event presents an opportunity to promote and associate both Jadaf Dubai and Dubai Maritime City with some of the region’s market-leading maritime organizations. The Awards will focus on fifteen major maritime categories.


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ShipRepair & Conversion 2005

The Date: 7 - 9 November 2005
The Venue: Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai - UAE
Description: International Ship Repair & Conversion, organized by Lloyd’s List Events. Ship Repair & Conversion has historically taken place in London and has a 13 year history of success as the only specialist international event for the ship repair, maintenance, conversion and refit industries. This year the exhibition and conference moves to Dubai for the first time. The event will enable participants to reach a new market of ship owners and ship manager, maximizing the opportunity to do business in the region or build upon current activities.

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Seatrade London International Maritime Convention

The Date: 5 - 6 October 2005
The Venue: ExCel in London’s Docklands
Description: The event will include a series of conferences and seminars, together with an exhibition of products and services, linked to a programme of social and networking events, projecting London as the centre of world shipping.

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Seatrade London International Maritime Convention

The Date: 5 - 6 October 2005
The Venue: ExCel in London’s Docklands
Description: The event will include a series of conferences and seminars, together with an exhibition of products and services, linked to a programme of social and networking events, projecting London as the centre of world shipping.