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Breakbulk Americas September 26 - 29

Breakbulk Americas takes place in Houston, Texas on September 26-29. Come visit us in Booth #321

Nefab will be exhibiting at Breakbulk Americas 2016 (North America’s largest exhibition of its kind).This exhibition brings top-tier shippers and project cargo service providers together. To learn more about Nefab’s skilled breakbulk and project cargo logistics service come and talk to us in Booth #321.

“This is a great opportunity for us to present and offer our ExPak XL product line. This trade show will serve to illustrate Nefab’s ability to service markets globally. We are very excited to attend the show this year!.” - Bob Cralle, Site Manager, Los Angeles, California

Register and get more information at www.breakbulk.com/americas.

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