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TOC EUROPE 2025


FINE SHOW I


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As spring gives way to summer, it can only mean one thing – time for TOC Europe. We bring together the best of the exhibitors in our show preview.


t is hard to disagree with crane rail provider Gantrex, which dubbed TOC Europe as the unofficial annual general meeting for port and cargo supply chain professionals. The event undoubtedly remains one of the most influential gatherings in the global port industry. This year, TOC Europe 2025 runs


from Tuesday to Thursday, 17–19 June at the Rotterdam Ahoy Centre. Organisers say the event offers the opportunity to connect and network with more than 4,500 port industry professionals.


Talking shop Along with the exhibition, there are three seminar strands: TECH TOC, focused on making the most of the latest technology; the self-explanatory Safety Village; and the CSC Live! conference. All of which offer packed schedules covering the full three days.


Vistors can try CM Labs’ STS crane and RTG training pack.


“Every year, I come to TOC Europe and hear


keynote speeches about the latest technology and sustainability initiatives, as well as the challenges around a lack of skilled labour,” says Devon Van de Kletersteeg, product growth manager at CM Labs. “For sustainability, beyond the environmental context, there is also business sustainability – that ability of the business to continue to operate in the future.” The TECH TOC event includes a panel discussion on harnessing the power of AI on Tuesday at 12pm. That same day at 4pm is a talk on optimising port equipment, including speakers from Kalmar and Kaleris. Also look out for a talk on Wednesday at 11:30am on next-generation asset management and smart equipment maintenance. Two of the speakers are Mohamed Dowidar, director of global projects for World Crane Services, and Paolo Dazi, senior vice-president and head of BU port services for Konecranes.


CM Labs’ next-generation simulation training. In addition, the CSC Live! conference


promises to tackle the big issues facing the industry. Entitled ‘Trade, Tariffs & Tensions…how do we move forward?’, it will take a deep dive


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