Exhibitions / Congresses

2011 Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference

Australia, Brisbane - Thursday the 1st and Friday the 2nd of September 2011
The Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference is the largest conference of its kind in the state and will be celebrating its twelfth year in September 2011. A uniquely-styled educational event, the conference is designed for both professional and personal development in a most-relaxed environment.

With over 300 delegates anticipated to attend, and a theme of 'Solving the Supply Chain Puzzle' the conference is ideally suited for Supply Chain, Logistics, Transport and Procurement professionals and practitioners. The 12th Annual Conference will have a comprehensive and dynamic program that includes presentations from highly distinguished Australian and overseas speakers. Building on the success of the 2010 event, the conference will have exciting additions to the program with the 2011 SCL Awards, The Supply Chain Summit and the annual charity dinner on the Thursday evening.

Who will attend and benefit?
The Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Conference will attract approximately 300 delegates from all over Australia and Internationally through the newly extended program. A large proportion of the delegates will be key decision-makers, capable of influencing debate and decision. Delegates will include chief executive officers, senior executives and management who are involved at all levels of procurement, manufacturing and materials management, and the people responsible for contracting, outsourcing, warehousing and logistics and other supply chain activities in the private enterprise, government (state, local) or public sector business enterprises.
Date(s)
Thursday the 1st and Friday the 2nd of September 2011
Venue
Sofitel Hotel
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