October 14th, 2009 by Jim Chadbourne
October is tradeshow month at Rubb, Inc. Gordon Collins, Director of Marketing, and Jim Chadbourne, Sales Manager, have just returned after a week in Liverpool England where the PPI Transport Symposium (Pulp and Paper) show took place last week. From all accounts, it was a busy week and many new as well as old customers stopped by the booth to say hello.
This week Rubb, Inc. is exhibiting at the annual Break Bulk show in New Orleans, Louisiana. Stop by and see Troy Cupp, Regional Sales Manager, and Bob Normandeau, Bulk Sales Representative, at booth #447 to see what’s new for 2009. The “Big Easy” is a great place to exhibit and everyone enjoys the city’s outstanding hospitality.
The month ends with Rubb exhibiting at the annual AAPA (American Association of Port Authorities) show in Galveston, Texas. Come say hello to us in Booth #502 and lets see if we can solve your warehousing or storage challenges together.
Safe travels!
September 24th, 2008 by Jim Chadbourne

Hosted by the Port of New Orleans, Rubb Buildings will be an exhibitor (booth 437) at the 19th Annual Breakbulk Transportation Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans October 14-16, 2008. This conference is the oldest and largest gathering of breakbulk transportation executives. It brings together shippers, carriers, forwarders, logistic providers, ports, attorneys and government officials for three days of networking and discussions of the latest trends in the breakbulk industry.
September 16th, 2008 by Gordon Collins

Rubb Buildings will be an exhibitor at the 97th Annual Convention of the American Association of Port Authorities (Booth 17) in Anchorage, Alaska. The convention runs from September 21-25, 2008.
The week-long convention includes technical and policy committee meetings, business sessions and social events allowing port professionals and others in the marine transportation industry to exchange views.
The Rubb Group has more building area under roof in ports throughout the world than in any other market, and this is a chance to show the unique attributes of these structures to port authorities in the western hemisphere.