Tank Storage Asia 2016, the leading event for the Asian tank storage industry, returns to The Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, on 27 & 28 September, with an expanded show floor, improved conference programme and more international suppliers than ever before. The show brings together the best and brightest from the Asian bulk liquid storage industry, providing the perfect opportunity for leading manufacturers and suppliers to showcase their innovative products and services to a captive audience of international buyers and decision-makers. Nick Powell, StocExpo & Tank Storage Portfolio Event Manager comments: "The 2016 show will be located in a bigger hall on level 1, which reflects just how fast we are growing. In fact, since 2013 we have increased visitor numbers by 135 per cent and exhibitors by 60 per cent, which is just incredible for a specialist show like this. It also proves that a well-run event, that listens to its audience, can capitalise in such a busy and productive marketplace. "Last year we welcomed industry professionals from all over the globe, covering 52 different countries, and we expect to exceed this in 2016. The educational content we have on offer is more relevant than ever, with a regional and international mix. We are working very hard to make sure the 2016 event offers something for everyone involved with the tank storage industry, so mark the dates in your diaries and stay tuned." The major names, who have signed up for 2016 include Emco Wheaton, Emerson Process Management, Arflu, Verwater Group, Siemens, Fabricom, Hitachi, OPW, Kanon Loading Equipment, CTS Netherlands, Endress+Hauser and Concrete Canvas. Many will use Tank Storage Asia as the stage from which to launch new technologies or make major announcements to an international audience. Returning exhibitor, Darren Hughes, International Business Development Manager at Concrete Canvas, remarked on the international feel of last year's event: "We had multiple meetings with the engineers and technical managers of some of the largest operators in the industry, from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan and India to name a few." Juan Keuzenkamp, Sales Manager at CTS (Far East) Pte. Ltd agreed: "We made some absolutely fantastic leads, not only from Singapore, but also from Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia." The hugely popular Tank Storage Asia conference programme returns, providing visitors with an insight into the industry's critical issues on a local and global scale. 20 industry experts have been confirmed to speak, including Clive Gibson, Vice President, Asia Energy & Chemicals, Nexant; Moe Merican, Lead Consultant, Tri- Zen; Jeroen Overbeek, Ports and Marine Leader - Asia, Aurecon and Matthew Goitia, CEO, Peaker Energy to name just a few. The speakers will be sharing their knowledge and delivering detailed sessions on everything from trade flows, falling prices, market analysis and developments through to storage demand, terminal performance, innovative new technologies and tank maintenance. For more information or to register for free, please visit www.tankstorageasia.com