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5th PHILMARINE 2018: Bringing the Latest Developments in Shipbuilding and Maritime Industry



Planning to buy a boat for sale in the Philippines soon? Check out the 5th Philippines International Maritime, Shipbuilding and Offshore Equipment & Technology Exhibition 2018 (PHILMARINE) and be guided with the latest developments in the shipbuilding and marine industry before making a purchase. (Need boats? Just visit Rayomarine Boats)

But what is the 5th PHILMARINE all about?

The 5th PHILMARINE 2018 is the only shipbuilding and maritime event in the country that brings together more than 100 shipbuilding and maritime equipment companies from more than 10 countries, making it the biggest convention of its kind in Southeast Asia. It showcases the latest developments in the industry with the aim of improving the current shipbuilding technology in the country.

Now on its 5th year, the annual event is once again gathering supporting industries to help maintain the rank of the Philippines as the 4th largest shipbuilding nation across the globe. Admission is free but is limited only to trade professionals who pre-registered three months prior to the event.

Exhibitors from all over the Philippines as well as in the international scene will grace the event ranging from ship & boat building companies to process & equipment services. Who knows, you might even stumble upon a for sale boat of your dreams.

The three-day event is organized by Fireworks Trade Exhibitions & Conferences Philippines, Inc., which is part of the Fireworks Trade Media Group, one of Asia’s largest independently owned trade media company. The 5th PHILMARINE 2018 is co-located with Offshore Philippines and Shipbuild Philippines, taking place at the SMX Convention Center this June 27-29.

Aside from the latest developments, here are some other highlights that you should expect at the 5th PHILMARINE 2018:
  •  Increase in exhibition space and more international pavilions 
  • More pre-event promotional roadshows in the main maritime areas of Philippines 
  • Philippines International Marine Conference (PIMAC) 2018, an international maritime conference sponsored by the Maritime League that is expected to attract more than 200 delegates from the international scene 
  • Three days of technology presentation 
Make sure to drop by the event and get up-to-date with the latest developments in the shipbuilding and maritime industry before buying boats for sale in the Philippines.

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