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Interferry2024

Oct 26-30, 2024
Marrakech, Morrocco
Interferry2024 Interferry2024 – the 48th Annual Interferry Conference – will be held in Marrakech, Morocco on October 26-30, 2024. The conference website at InterferryConference.com will be updated periodically, please bookmark and check the site for more information. We also announce conference related updates and information via LinkedIn and on Twitter @InterferryOrg.

One of Interferry’s primary purposes is to facilitate networking and cooperation within the ferry industry, achieved through our annual conference which is held in venues around the world for the past 47 years. Three-quarters of conference delegates are generally members of Interferry, but the event is open to non-members as well.

If you’re not currently a member of Interferry, attending the annual conference is a great way to experience Interferry first-hand, prior to joining. For Interferry members, the conference continues to be an important opportunity to learn about what’s new in the industry and to meet peers and colleagues from around the world. There are many shipping conferences every year, but few with the warm and friendly atmosphere of the Interferry event, and the attention paid to the experience of our delegates.

Conducting business is the primary reason for attending conferences, and the networking atmosphere of the Interferry conference facilitates that goal.

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