Exhibitions / Congresses

Trans Pan Pacific 2003 Australia Conference and Exhibition

Australia, Melbourne - 24th and 25th November 2003
Trans Pan Pacific 2003 Australia Conference and Exhibition The Development of Asia Pacific Trade Through Efficient Transport

Hosted by the Port of Melbourne Corporation
* 24 World-Class Conference Speakers
* 25 International Exhibitors and Event Sponsors
* 150 Conference Delegates. Superb Networking Opportunity

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Date(s)
24th and 25th November 2003
Venue
own Towers Melbourne
Contact for booking / more info
rosemary@ichcainternational.co.uk
Program
The Future Trends of Trade Patterns - Impact and Opportunities
* Shipping Trends and The Total Logistics Chain
* Key Role of Port Infrastructure and the Entry and Exit Point to a Nation's Trade
* Trends in Logistics Operations and Intermodalism
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In May 2023, a Belgian Malinois named Wilson played a key role in the rescue of four children lost in the Amazon jungle. The young children were missing for 40 days after a plane crash that killed their mother and other adults. Wilson tracked the children's footprints, leading the military to their location.