Seminar / workshop

ICHCA SA Luncheon Forum 2023

Australia, Blair Athol, South Australia - May 18, 2023
ICHCA SA Luncheon Forum 2023 "Save the Date"

ICHCA SA is pleased to announce our first Luncheon for 2023 will be on May 18th. We have a new venue, the Coopers Alehouse Gepps Cross.
Luncheon will commence with attendees arriving between 1200 and 1215 and finishing no later than 1400.

Two guest speakers each for 15-20 minutes.

Jonathan Cheong, Adelaide Airport, Head of Aviation Business Development & Commercial speaking on the status and forward plans for South Australian Airfreight.

Scott McKay, T -Ports, CEO. And Founder & Principal, Flywheel Advisory. Speaking on T-Ports - an alternative for Agricultural Exports.

T Ports have sponsored this luncheon.

Members $95, Non-member $110 includes Entrée and Main. Limited drinks.

Flier with registration details coming soon.
Date(s)
May 18, 2023
Venue
Coopers Alehouse Gepps Cross
Ticketing
Members $95, Non-member $110
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