Seminar / workshop

The ICHCA Logistics Long Lunch

Australia, Brisbane - November 15, 2024
The ICHCA Logistics Long Lunch Come and join us at the Brisbane Maritime Museum to enjoy premium drinks and sumptuous food served all afternoon. We missed 2023 but hope to build on our inaugural event in 2022, which was a huge success.


Speaker:
Captain Kasper Kuiper, Chair, Brisbane Maritime Museum. Kasper will speak on the importance of maintaining Queensland's maritime history.
Date(s)
November 15, 2024
Venue
Brisbane Maritime Museum, Cnr Stanley & Sidon Streets, South Brisbane
Ticketing
$170 (GST inclusive) ICHCA members; $190 (GST inclusive) non-members. All food and drinks included. Groups of 10 or more receive 10% price reduction. A portion of the proceeds of the event will go to supporting the museum.
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