Seminar / workshop

ICHCA Luncheon Meeting (Adelaide)

Australia, Adelaide - 24 February
Topic: 'Challenges And Opportunities In The South Australian Rail Sector'
Speaker: MR GREGORY PAULINE - Managing Director, Genesee & Wyoming Australia


In these tough economic times the South Australian rail freight industry is facing some stiff competition for freight volumes from the other modes.

Come and listen to Greg Pauline discuss the challenges and opportunities that could arise over the coming years and expand upon the actions that need to be taken by Governments and Industry if the rail industry is to continue to thrive and prosper into the future.
Date(s)
24 February
Time(s)
12:00 noon till 2:00pm
Venue
Adelaide Pavilion, Veale Gardens, cnr South Terrace & Peacock Road, Adelaide
Ticketing
Registrations close Friday 19 February 2016
Contact for booking / more info
Deb Warda email: deb.warda@ichca.com
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