Exhibitions / Congresses

Crane Industry Council of Australia (CICA) Conference

Australia, Melbourne, Victoria - 18th to 20th Sept 2003
The Crane Industry Council of Australia was formed with the objective of providing one voice on matters of mutual concern to the Australian mobile crane industry. As a forum, CICA provides the opportunity for owners, marketers and end users to come together through conferences and seminars organized and managed by Council Officers.

CICA is now recognized by government and the public sector as the official spokesman on all national matters affecting the Australian crane industry.
Date(s)
18th to 20th Sept 2003
Time(s)
TBA
Venue
Grand Hyatt, Melbourne, Victoria
Contact for booking / more info
admin@cica.com.au
Program
TBA
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