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03/09/2007

Transec India just announced

London, UK

This year marked the 5th edition of TranSec World Expo held in June at EXPO XXI Centre, Amsterdam. The organisers announce the expansion and change of venue for TranSec 'World' Expo taking place 25-26 June 2008 and also the launch of TranSec 'India' Expo, which is planned later in the year on 12-13 November 2008 at TAJ Palace Hotel, Delhi.

TranSec India Expo is planned for 12-13 November 2008 at TAJ Palace Hotel Delhi, where alongside the exhibition will be a series of conferences and workshops to cater for the requirement of knowledge from Indian transport security professionals.

India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and its transportation infrastructure is growing at a phenomenal rate. This has been further boosted by upcoming major events including 2010 Commonwealth Games and 2011 Cricket World Cup.

India has 125 airports; 11 of which are international, including Delhi which is currently under major reconstruction. According to a report from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, India's aviation sector is expected to enjoy 25% per annum growth for the next 10 years. India also has 180 Ports, where containers are the fastest growing cargo traffic. Plus, major expansion plans for its rail network, which is the largest of its kind globally and also new projects underway for its vast highways system.

The Indian transportation market presents extraordinary opportunities for suppliers of security technologies, systems and know-how. To this end, TranSec India Expo will offer an essential platform to bring buyers and specifiers together with sellers.

"India is the next logical step for TranSec. Following close consultation with the industry, out of all of the emerging markets we proposed, India received the highest vote of support." says Peter Jones, event director.

Speakers and Supporters of the TranSec events have included leading organisations such as: IMO, WCO, ICAO, IAPH, USCG, NATO, ISCO, ISO, European Commission, UK Department for Transport, BORDERPOL and UK Revenue and Customs.





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