Exhibitions / Congresses

ICHCA International Biennial Conference 2012

Australia, Melbourne - 8th - 11th May 2012
This ICHCA International event consists of a 2 Day Conference, Exhibition and Gala Dinner; 1 Day Meeting of the ICHCA International Safety Panel & International Security Panel and Environmental Sub Group and ½ Day Industry Tour

Delegates will hear from a range of influential International and Australian speakers as they outline their vision for the global industry in 2020 and how industry and governments plan to navigate the future to get there.
A series of practical case studies will also be presented on global developments in transport management systems and logistics.
The meeting of the ICHCA International Safety Panel & International Security Panel and Environmental Sub Group will afford delegates an opportunity to discuss key issues with a panel of experts assembled from around the globe.

The ½ day Industry Tour planned for Day 4 will include a guided tour of the Port of Melbourne, the Patrick Rail and Container facilities and Melbourne International Airport.

ICHCA Conferences have a well established reputation for the breadth of topics covered, expert speakers and valuable contact network. For sponsors it provides real opportunity to deliver a targeted message and open doors to greater business opportunities. ICHCA relies on sponsorship of the Conference program so that it can deliver a first class event that is highly affordable for delegates, thereby increasing the number of people that attend.

ICHCA Australia is pleased to be responsible for the ICHCA International Conference Event in May 2012 and looks forward to welcoming both Australian and international delegates to the Conference.
Date(s)
8th - 11th May 2012
Venue
The Langham Melbourne
Contact for booking / more info
For sponsorship inquiries contact ian.lovell@bigpond or go to www.ichca.com
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According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.