Exhibitions / Congresses

The Smart Supply Chain Technology Show

Australia, Sydney - 20-21 June 2007
Smart Supply Chain Technology 2007 promotes the latest technology in the supply chain, logistics & transport industries highlighting the increasing emphasis on 'Visibility', the theme for 2007. With companies looking for security, inventory, transport and materials handling solutions, SSCT is the one place that has them all. As the largest supply chain event in Australia and the only one supported by all the major industry associations, it's a must attend of all companies seeking to be a part of this large market.
Date(s)
20-21 June 2007
Venue
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
Ticketing
Trade Exhibtion entry free
Contact for booking / more info
melanie@intermedia.com.au
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Fact of the week
In 1898, author Morgan Robertson wrote a novel called 'Futility', which described an "unsinkable" ship named the Titan that sank after hitting an iceberg. Fourteen years later, the Titanic sank in a strikingly similar fashion.