SCLP Event Summary
Networking Mixer for Supply Chain & Logistics Professionals
Thursday, 21 September 2017 at LOF10 Bar
Thank You for attending our SCLP Networking Mixer on Thursday 21 September, at the LOF10 Bar at Tower 535 in Causeway Bay.
Guest speaker Su Yin Anand, Partner at Ince & Co, gave an enlightening talk about the Competition Commission's recent Block Exemption Ruling for Liner Shipping in Hong Kong - and the implications for local shipping and logistics businesses.
Convened by Mark Millar, the SCLP platform of industry events empowers Supply Chain & Logistics Professionals (SCLP) with networking and learning opportunities. Welcome to join our events are all industry practitioners working in supply chain, procurement, logistics, ports, shipping, transportation, freight forwarding, distribution, air cargo, ocean freight and maritime services...
Lucky Draw Prize Winners:
Guest speaker Su Yin Anand presented prizes to the lucky draw winners - Barry Elliott from Gulf Oil Marine, who won a free pass to the ALMC Conference in November; Glenn Liao from CATAPULT International who won a bottle of Italian red wine, kindly donated by Voglia de Vino; the third lucky draw prize was a signed copy of Mark Millar's book Global Supply Chain Ecosystems - won by Fredrik Nyberg from MIQ Logistics.
Guest Comments:
Visit our SCLP Photo Gallery to view pictures from this event
Free Download
Visit our Digital Library to download a complimentary synopsis of this Competition Commission Block Exemption Ruling kindly provided by SuYin Anand, Partner at Ince & Co Hong Kong - download from our Digital Library.
Interested to increase your profile? - consider our SCLP Event Sponsor Package.
We appreciate the support of all our SCLP Event Sponsors - review their feedback here in SCLP Sponsor Testimonials.
SCLP Industry Supporting Partners:
Visit the SCLP Photo Gallery
- browse over 3,500 event photos in our SCLP Photo Gallery.
SCLP Special Offer – 25% Discount
We are pleased to offer all SCLP friends in Hong Kong a 25% Discount for online orders of Mark Millar's book Global Supply Chain Ecosystems - commissioned by leading business publisher Kogan Page of London - which has been purchased in more than 45 countries across five continents and earned praise from industry experts around the world.