Helping Businesses Access Major Supply Chains Workshop

The Department of State Development and Infrastructure, and the Department of Employment, Small Business, and Training are hosting this
workshop to celebrate Queensland Small Business Month
Understand the requirements and certifications needed to join a major supply chain
Major projects and their associated supply chains comprise a significant part of the Queensland economy, totalling 73% of GDP. In this session you will learn about major project opportunities, what you need to strengthen your capabilities, enabling you to best position your business to target upcoming opportunities. At the workshop you will also receive a detailed toolkit and action plan to further help you on your major projects journey. In support of this workshop, Industry representatives will comment on the major projects market, expectations of supply chain partners and sustainable business operations. The session will close with a networking lunch.
Why attend this workshop?
This workshop is designed by experts in the field of major projects to assist local suppliers, and will cover:
- Major projects market – how it can benefit your business.
- Risk management - work health safety for major projects
- Ethical suppliers
- Risk management - quality, environment, sustainability, financial capacity, information security
- Skills and workforce management
- Tender and contract readiness
More information
Southeast Queensland – North Office
Department of State Development and Infrastructure
Tel: 07 3882 8408
Email: northlakes@dsdilgp.qld.gov.au
Event details
Date: 7 May 2024
Time: Workshop will begin at 8:30am sharp and conclude at 2:00pm (including lunch)
Registration from 7:45am
Venue: Ballroom, Victoria Park Function Centre, 309 Herston Road, Herston
Free parking at venue
Cost: $60 per person
Registrations close 4pm, 5 May 2024, unless sold out earlier
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