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Industry professionals from across the world gathered at the Hamburg Messe for one of the most successful Intermodal Europe events in the show’s history.


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ntermodal Europe, now in its 35th year, brought together container transport and logistics


professionals from 100 countries, whilst the free-to-attend


conference sessions allowed visitors to hear from some of the most high- profile figures in the industry. The 2011 edition of Intermodal Europe certainly lived up to expectations, with 4,500 attendees coming through the doors during the three-day event.


Latest innovations


Leading suppliers from the intermodal industry took to the exhibition floor to showcase their latest innovations.


Thousands of visitors, from the road, rail and maritime sectors, attended the three-day event, looking to source the latest equipment, systems, technology and services in an effort to improve the productivity and efficiency of their operations.


In the tough economic conditions, Intermodal Europe was again used as the platform to unveil innovative new product launches. One year after announcing that it had developed the world’s first container refrigeration system to use natural refrigerant CO2


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Carrier Transicold revealed what it claimed to be revolutionary new NaturaLINE unit to hundreds of visitors.


Following the launch, Jonathan Shaw, manager, global


communications, Carrier Transicold, added: “Intermodal Europe is the event for the industry and we know that all our customers attend. It is the only show we do each year and it was the perfect location for us to launch NaturaLINE. The 2011 edition of the event was extremely well attended and we were delighted by the response of the industry when we unveiled the product.”


Gold Container also used Intermodal Europe as a platform to announce that it had rebranded as Touax Global Container Solutions. Having been a


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