Work Boat China 2009Thursday, July 9 - Saturday, July 11, 2009 DALIAN XINGHAI CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE - DALIAN, CHINA Work Boat China 2009 is the much-awaited second workboat exhibition to be staged in Dalian, northeast China from July 9 to 11, 2009. Work Boat China 2009 will draw large numbers of high quality exhibitors and visitors from throughout China and the rest of the world. Visitors will find a diverse pool of exhibits from leading marine companies including shipbuilding and repair yards, designers, marine equipment manufacturers, software developers, engine and propulsion system manufacturers, classification societies, ports and many more. Dalian’s welcoming policies towards foreign investors and its plans to rapidly develop its already successful vessel building, fisheries and port industries will make Work Boat China 2009 the ideal event for companies that wish to promote their products and services to a currently booming market.
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