Seminar / workshop

ICHCA AUSTRALIA: Getting ore to market through shallow ports

Australia, West Lakes - 19th February
SA LUNCHEON MEETING at THE LAKES RESORT HOTEL

Presentation on Transhipment: Getting ore to market through shallow ports by Capt. Ian Ives, Director, Transhipping and New Business Development, CSL Australia Pty Ltd.

Sponsor: CSL Australia Pty Ltd

EARLY BOOKINGS PLEASE - PLACES LIMITED
Date(s)
19th February
Venue
THE LAKES RESORT HOTEL
Contact for booking / more info
To book contact Deb Warda Tel: 0439 181 081 E-mail: deb.warda@ichca.com
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