Dates announced for Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Conference
Organisers of the Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Conference have announced the dates for the 2014 event. The conference will be held over 4 and 5 September at the Sofitel Hotel in Brisbane.
Designed for supply chain, logistics, transport and procurement professionals and practitioners, the event has attracted more than 4500 attendees in its 15-year history.
With a theme of ‘The Key to Supply Chain Success’, the event will include presentations from distinguished local and international speakers, advanced workshops and interactive sessions. The 2014 Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Awards will be presented at the annual charity dinner on the Thursday evening.
The 2014 event is expected to attract 250 delegates from around the country. Delegates are expected to include CEOs, senior executives and management involved in procurement, manufacturing and materials management, as well as key employees responsible for contracting, outsourcing, warehousing and logistics, and other supply chain activities in the private enterprise, government and public sector business enterprises.
The Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Conference is organised by leading industry associations including the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA), the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), QUT School of International Business, CIPS Australia, the Australasian Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) and the South East Queensland Procurement Network group.
For more information about exhibiting or registering for the conference, visit www.qldscc.com or email info@qldscc.com.
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