Exhibitions / Congresses

Trace-Tech ID

Australia, Sydney - 23th & 24th October 2007
A two day conference and exhibition to inform and educate supply chain, transport and logistics managers, about the benefits of improved traceability and how to apply it to your business.
Date(s)
23th & 24th October 2007
Time(s)
9:30am to 6:00pm
Venue
Australian Technology Park, Eveleigh, Sydney
Ticketing
Keynote presentations and Exhibition (open to all): FREE Masterclass + conference: $1485 Masterclass + association conference rate: $1390 Conference only: $1045 (Association members recieve 10% discount) Masterclass only: $605 Prices include GST
Contact for booking / more info
Eleanor Page or Simon Cooper: +61 (0)2 9660 2113 info@tracetech.com.au
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