Exhibitions / Congresses

Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference

Australia, Brisbane - 14th and 15th July 2005
Securing the Supply Chain is the theme for the 2005 Supply Chain Conference. This theme will enable the conference to focus on all issues pertaining to securing the supply chain including:

Risk,
Guarantee of Supply,
Physical Security
Information and
Value

In excess of 350 delegates are expected to attend the 6th annual 2005 Queensland Supply Chain Conference, Queensland's leading supply chain management Conference, on the 14th and 15th of July, 2005, at the Sofitel Hotel, Brisbane.


This highly regarded annual event will attract more than 30 speakers from both Australia and overseas who are leading supply chain industry practitioners in their area of expertise. The QSCC 2005 program has been developed as a result of consultation with major industry associations and features plenary sessions and specialist content streams.



As in previous years, the emphasis will be on the ever popular breakout sessions, with real operators presenting actual case studies. Feedback from previous conferences has indicated a preference for this format as it offers the best insight into real problems and effective solutions.


The 2005 Queensland Supply Chain Conference will be beneficial to companies such as yours. The major benefits will be through the discussion on contemporary issues in relation to an organisations supply chain/s, networking and relationship building opportunities.



Some of the sessions include.......Improvement in Procurement Improvement in Procurement and and Purchasing Techniques Purchasing Techniques Using Technology and Process Improvement Environmental Impacts on Packaging, to Secure and Enhance your Supply Chain Procurement and Purchasing Optimising Packaging, Tracking, Identification Optimising Packaging, Tracking, Identification and distribution in the Supply Chain and Distribution in the Supply Chain Industry and Government Round Table Future Supply Chain Trends The role of Supply Chains in the Delivery of Infrastructure
Date(s)
14th and 15th July 2005
Venue
Sofitel, 249 Turbot St
Contact for booking / more info
Jacqui Watson - email jacqui.w@bigpond.net.au
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