Chapeau ! 🎩 That’s hats off to GrainCOM Geneva 2023. This year they did the impossible, impactful and immensely enjoyable…
🌾 Held a discussion on Black Sea Logistics, with panellists from both Russia and Ukraine. While it was tense, it was noteworthy that the organisers were able to bring everyone together to talk about the grain corridor and logistics in the region
🌊 Organised a fascinating and highly technical panel on the weather and climate, including how the oceans suffer from heat waves too, and their impact on ecosystems
🍸 Gave everyone the chance to raise a glass together at the lively evening gala
Our Commercial Director, Martaxelle Erussard, attended the event, commenting “GrainCOM’s panellists were exceptional this year, and the strong attendance reflected that. The energy and opportunities to network with friends, colleagues and the next generation were fantastic”.
YOUR VESSELS, OUR PORTS
Do you need someone who will solve your shipping problems before they have even happened? If so, contact MasOceans SA, and together with our local partners your port calls will run smoothly in:
Argentina, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Egypt, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Kenya, Kuwait, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, North Africa, Oman, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand Turkey, UK, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, USA, Vietnam and West Africa.
➡️ Book a port call with Martaxelle Erussard or Rubén Viciano
📞 +41 (0) 22 552 0051
📩 martaxelle@masoceans.com | ruben@masoceans.com


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