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OCEANIA Conference 2020

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Join us in Melbourne for solutions training on core Command Alkon systems, in-depth introductions to Command Alkon’s latest technologies, and industry perspectives from across the heavy building materials supply chain. At OCEANIA Conference 2020 you will be a part of the market introduction of CONNEX – The Supplier Collaboration Platform for Your Heavy Work and learn how to get CONNEX Connected!

27th April, 2020 - 29th April, 2020

Event Organizer

Command Alkon

Event Location

Melbourne, Australia

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