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Cruise Shipping Miami (CSM2011)

Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention12 - 15 March 2012
Miami Beach Convention Center
United States - Miami Beach, FL

Cruise Shipping Miami is the world's most important and largest annual meeting for the cruise industry. For over 25 years, CSM has brought together top industry suppliers, quality cruise line buyers and decision makers from around the world for 3 days of exhibition and 4 days of conference. In 2010 CSM attracted over 10,000 attendees and 900 exhibitors.

Contact Information

CMP Information (CMPi)
Phone: 609-759-4700
Email: info@cruiseshippingmiami.com

Company Details

Hospitality NetCMP Information (CMPi)
www.cruiseshipping.net
212 Carnegie Center, Suite 203
USA - Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: 609-759-4700
Fax: 609-759-4774
Email: info@cruiseshipping.net

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