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ExportNZ Breakfast: A morning with Lyttelton Port’s CEO, Graeme Sumner
ExportNZ Breakfast: A morning with Lyttelton Port’s CEO, Graeme Sumner
Join us for the final ExportNZ Breakfast of 2024, bringing together key players from Canterbury’s export and logistics sectors for a morning of valuable insights and networking.
Keynote Speaker Graeme Sumner, CEO of LPC, will be delivering an update on:
- Exciting Developments at Lyttelton Port
- Global Supply Chain Trends
- Import & Export Volumes
Following Graeme’s presentation, a panel discussion featuring industry experts, including representatives from Kuhne + Nagel and a leading shipping line, will explore the current state of local and international supply chains.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear about the latest trends impacting exporters and gain valuable insights for your business.
Who Should Attend:
Business owners, CEOs, export managers, policy makers, and industry professionals looking to stay ahead in New Zealand’s rapidly evolving export environment.
Why Attend:
- Gain critical insights into the export and import sectors
- Learn from those in the know about current market conditions
- Network with key industry players and service providers
- Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and connected in the export community.
Breakfast, Tea and Coffee Included
To make a booking: Click here
PRICING:
Business Canterbury Member
Global Trade Module Individual – Free*
Individual – $75 + GST
Table of 10 – $750 + GST
Lite Subscription or Non-Member
Individual – $95 + GST
Table of 10 – $950 + GST
Breakfast included
*For more information on our Global Trade Module or how to access your tickets please contact Daniel Thomson [email protected]
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