Eyssautier-Verlingue Group became a Sponsor of the 20th International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN-2024

Eyssautier-Verlingue Group became a Sponsor of the 20th International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN-2024 which will take place on Feb 27-28 in Prague, Corinthia hotel.
Eyssautier-Verlingue Group is an insurance broker dedicated to agri-commodities for any usual ordinary risks and/or war risks with efficient and competitive conditions.
Strong geopolitical and economic tensions, as well as logistical, environmental and regulatory constraints, are all major risks for the goods stored or transported, as well for the ship chartering, building or repair.
For almost 100 years, the group’s experience has been growing and the skills have been constantly evolving, allowing to advise on the best cover. Eyssautier-Verlingue considers seagoing, barging and railway transports from any origin to any destination.
Eyssautier-Verlingue Group is a Sponsor of the Discussion panel ‘Logistics & Сargo Insurance. Aiming at Efficient, Safe and Sustainable Multimodal Logistics’, featuring the following topics:
- Is the Danube’s potential for grain transportation exhausted?
- Will Constanta port consolidate its transshipment success in 2023?
- The problem of Ukrainian grain in Europe – what are the solutions?
- Multimodal transportation of agricultural products in the EU – the future or utopia?
- Potential of the Baltic Sea ports
- New grain corridor and logistics in 2024: a return to the 2021 model?
Discover more about participation opportunities with BLACK SEA GRAIN-2024:
Conference Sponsors: Eyssautier-Verlingue Group, QSS, MAXAR, StoneX, Ande Logistics, Filhet-Allard Maritime. The Conference is supported by Ukrainian Grain Association, Ukroilprom Association, Donau Soja, Serbia Grains Association.
Willing to cooperate, become a partner or ask a question?
You are welcome:
uac-info@ukragroconsult.org
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