Early bird deadline for Canada Logistics Conference coming soon

by Truck News

 

TORONTO, Ont. — The early bird registration deadline for the Canada Logistics Conference 2016 is coming soon  — August 10 — and  CITT is encouraging delegates to register for the event, scheduled for October 26-28 in New Brunswick before then to secure the preferred rate.

Those interested in attending can register online now at www.citt.ca/conference/, where they can also read the full program of learning sessions and networking events.

“Since announcing the opening of registration and full program of Canada Logistics Conference this year, we’ve had strong interest from the Canadian supply chain logistics community” said Catherine Viglas, CITT president and CEO. “Registrations have been pouring in, and there’s a lot of buzz in particular around the forward-thinking learning sessions, such as the ‘Uber’ Freight and the Current State of Transportation panels. Delegates are clearly looking forward to hearing about what the future holds for the industry.”

Canada Logistics Conference 2016 features a total of six learning sessions, along with two rare facility tours on the Bay of Fundy, as well as many dedicated networking events.

“All the early interest in the conference also means that the networking opportunities will once again be very well-attended” Viglas continued. “Every year, delegates tell us how valuable they find events like the Opening Reception, which kicks off the conference, and the Gala Awards Dinner. So we’re thrilled that those attending can look forward to making many new contacts and potential partners.”

Canada Logistics Conference will be held at the Delta Brunswick in Saint John, from October 26-28. CITT encourages those interested in attending to register online here before August 10 to secure the best rate.


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