ILTA sets October dates for 2021 conference and trade show
Published by Pippa Luck,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
The International Liquid Terminals Association (ILTA) has announced that it will hold its annual operating conference and trade show on 04 – 06 October, 2021 in Houston, US.
“In the longer term, we plan to return to our traditional May or June timeframe for the show,” said ILTA President Kathryn Clay. “But given the current environment, we decided that moving the event to later in the year would give our exhibitors, speakers, and attendees better certainty for their planning purposes.”
Across industries, event organisers have cancelled events that had been planned through 2Q21. Many of these groups have attributed their decisions to the expected timeline to develop and distribute a COVID-19 vaccine nationwide.
“We were fortunate to work with our partners at the George R. Brown centre and the Marriott Marquis in Houston to secure these new dates. This decision positions us to provide the high-quality experience that our exhibitors, partners, and member companies have come to rely upon each year,” Clay added. “ILTA is looking forward to bringing our industry back together in person next year for three days of educational enrichment, networking and demonstrations of new goods and services.”
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/special-reports/28102020/ilta-sets-october-dates-for-2021-conference-and-trade-show/
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