Seminar / workshop

Forklift Safety Seminars - Australia

Australia, Various - 11th July to 21st November 2007
Forklift Safety is presenting a series of Forklift Safety Seminars with major sponsorship support from CHEP Asia-Pacific & Ausfork Pty Ltd.
20 Seminars are scheduled.
At least 1 seminar in every State or Territory Capital City.
Find out if you are as up to date as you think.
Find out what new innovations are available to help.
Find out what others are doing to achieve Industry Best Practice.

** 12th September - VIC - Bella Vista (Quality Hotel), 265 Mickleham Road, Tullamarine
* 19th September - NSW - Hunts Comfort Inn, Cnr York St & Hume Hwy, Casula
* 3rd october - WA - Saint George Hotel, 2 Morris Road, Innaloo
* 17th October - SA - The Lakes Resort, 141 Brebner Drive, West Lakes
* 14th November - NSW - Penrith Panthers clubhouse, Mulgoa Road, Penrith
*21st November - VIC - Wyndham Leisure & Event Centre, 80 Derrimut Road, Hoppers Crossing
Date(s)
11th July to 21st November 2007
Time(s)
see www.forkliftsafety.com.au
Venue
Various
Movers & Shakers
Sue Tomic Sue Tomic
Board chair, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
Strategic business development manager, Heli Materials Handling Oceania
Chief executive officer, Hire Industry Association of New Zealand (HIANZ)
Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
Taylor XC300M
Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
New - Sale & Hire
Terberg RT223
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
Editorial calendar - planned features
CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS
HANDLING GOODS IN THE COLD
LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY

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