Exhibitions / Congresses

SAFC / ICHCA Conference 'FUTURE FREIGHT: EMBRACING CHANGE'

Australia, Adelaide - 31 October - 1 November 2018
SAFC / ICHCA Conference 'FUTURE FREIGHT: EMBRACING CHANGE' SAFC and ICHCA Australia cordially invites you to bring your colleagues, staff and customers to the Future Freight : Embracing Change Conference to be jointly hosted at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 31 October and 1 November 2018. Come along and hear the great line-up of speakers discuss how industry is embracing change and what critical changes will impact the way that the transport and logistics industry goes about its business into the future. SAFC/ICHCA Joint Conferences are noted for the breadth and depth of subjects covered, the quality of the speakers and the crispness of the presentations. The networking event is regarded as an excellent opportunity to mix with colleagues and customers from industry and government. This Conference will be no exception. Come and learn, listen and discuss key issues and solutions for transport and logistics industry in terms of regulation, productivity, environment and innovation.
Date(s)
31 October - 1 November 2018
Venue
ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE
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