Specials
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Swiss Business Council
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Showcasing excellence
With 10 days to go until the industry's most prestigious national awards, Sue Tomic, Chair of Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) chats with Ruza Zivkusic about the event.
The Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Awards 60th anniversary takes place on March 18th, with a gala dinner held at Crown Palladium, Melbourne, from 6pm-11pm.
Recognising the supply chain, logistics and transport industries, some 300 people have registered for the event.
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ASCLA 60th Anniversary
With 16 days to go until the industry's most prestigious event, now is your chance to book a ticket for the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) 60th awards.
Held on March 18 from 6-11pm at Crown Palladium, Melbourne, the annual Australian supply chain and logistics award gala dinner will bring the industry back together after numerous COVID lockdowns.
Kyle Rogers, Co-Founder at | uTenant. | The Warehousing Matchmaker, a platinum sponsor of the event, chats with Ruza Zivkusic.
Import Export TV is a proud media partner of this event, bringing live coverage and special interviews from the night. -
Swiss Business Awards
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Annual Investment Meeting
As a proud media partner of the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Economy’s Annual Investment Meeting (AIM), Import Export TV will deliver live coverage and special reports from the mega digital event at Expo 2020 Dubai.
Setting a new benchmark for future virtual events in the UAE, AIM is set to open up new horizons for global economic growth.
Themed Investments in Sustainable Innovation for a Thriving Future, the event be held on 29-31 March.
Now in its 11th year, AIM will focus on endorsing and boosting investments towards a resilient future for the global economy by supporting and strengthening the investment environment and generating the most attractive and secure investment projects and opportunities for investors.
Here’s more from Mr Dawood Al Shezawi, President of AIM. -
Asian food distributors
The first Western Australian business to business ASEAN Summit will be held in May.
The two-day hybrid event is set to bring together ASEAN ambassadors and high commissioners including Australian counterparts to talk about trade and investment opportunities between Asia and Western Australia.
In this episode, we talk to the founders and Asian grocery importers of JJ Market, Gant Jitpiromsak and Louis Jittiwanakorn, about trade opportunities between Australia and Asia.
The summit will highlight performing businesses, innovative start-ups and the best each country has to offer.
Held at the Ritz-Carlton in Perth, the event will take place on May 29-31. -
Swiss Business Awards
SwissCham, the hub of Swiss business in Australia, will be celebrating Swiss talent at the upcoming 10th annual Swiss Business Awards on February 22nd in Sydney.
Import Export TV is a proud media partner of this event, bringing you interviews and coverage directly from Sydney.
The awards celebrate Swiss companies in Australia, highlighting the achievements and talent across a variety of sectors.
SwissCham CEO Martin Scarpino explains the significance of the awards and how we can better promote the Swiss brand. -
ASCLA 60th anniversary
The supply chain’s most prestigious awards turn 60 next year.
The 2022 Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Awards will be held on March 18 at Crown Palladium in Melbourne.
Import Export TV is a proud gold sponsor of this event; helping promote and celebrate the awards and the many achievements of the Australian supply chain and logistics industry.
Recognising individuals and companies including future leaders hoping to build careers in the industry, the Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) is calling on submissions which close on January 7.
Here’s more from the association’s Director Stephen Lakey. -
Sticking with Local
In this special multi-part series, we explore the story of a trail-blazing Melbourne entrepreneur who’s supported 22 Victorian businesses, creating a clothing line with a 100 per cent local supply chain.
Kate Dillon, Founder of She Lion, has taken her small business to new levels in the midst of Melbourne’s 2020 lockdown, putting small businesses at task for the launch of her new range of sweaters.
Forming an end-to-end, all-Australian supply chain, Kate has raised awareness of the underutilized skills and experience that still exists within Australian manufacturers.
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WA-ASEAN Summit
As a proud media partner of the inaugural WA-ASEAN Summit, Import Export TV chats with organiser Melissa Chanellor-Bevis about the hybrid conference to be held in March next year.
Held for the first time in Perth, the hybrid event is set to bring together ASEAN ambassadors and high commissioners including Australian counterparts to talk about trade and investment opportunities between Asia and Western Australia.
Melissa shares her insights on Western Australia’s record budget surplus, and how the nation’s best-performing economy might benefit from the upcoming summit, to be held on March 20-22, 2022. -
IETV launches new business show
Import Export TV launches a new show called Growth and Innovation celebrating global business disruptors.
To be hosted by experienced founder, investor and board advisor David Brim, Growth and Innovation will feature a who’s who of global business talent, showcasing the pathway to entrepreneurial success.
Prior to founding his current venture FinTech startup called WeFundTrade, Brim has spent 14 years as founder and CEO of Melbourne-based vehicle manufacturing company Tomcar. -
ASEAN IN FOCUS EP03: Thailand
Welcome to the special series of ASEAN IN FOCUS with our host Lawrence Christoffelsz.
In this episode, Lawrence had spoken with Salila Tepkasetkul, Trade Commissioner, DITP - Ministry of Commerce - Thailand, about the key inbound and outbound industry sectors and discussed their country’s position within the broader ASEAN market along with its key strengths. They discussed the current and future trade investment opportunities specific to Australia and their initiatives to assist businesses impacted by the pandemic. They outlined some of their country’s value propositions to capture offshore interest in diversifying sourcing and export markets. They gave some valuable tips and advice that can support Australian companies in doing business with Thailand.