Worldwide Project Consortium

Brighter future for networking activities

Oct 13, 2021

The world has been hoping to get through the COVID-19 pandemic and return to business as usual without further delay.

Wolfgang Karau, Director of Quality Cargo Networks states:

“With vaccinations under way we are confident there is light at the end of this tunnel and after having to postpone conferences, trade fair attendance and general business travel during the past two years we are hopeful to start gathering again in 2022 with several initiatives.

For the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) we arranged for a membership conference in the Le Meridien Hotel Vienna, Austria in May 2022 to celebrate overdue 20 years of networking.

During the following week Priority Cargo Network will have the 9th membership conference in the Hilton Hotel, Rotterdam.
In the evening of that conference day Quality Cargo Networks contracted the landmark Schielandshuis in Rotterdam for the both network members to enjoy a networking dinner.

For the remainder of that week in Rotterdam, Quality Cargo Networks will exhibit for the both networks and the Heavy Cargo News Magazine at the Rotterdam Breakbulk Europe trade fair.

We again look forward to meet friends, business partners and new customers face-to-face and explore opportunities in the present market conditions. Industrial project and specialized forwarding related activities have always played an important role in global logistics and our network member experts are ready to meet any challenge.”

The picture showing Wolfgang Karau.

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