Tuesday, 2 October 2012
10:30 AM
Annual Lunch 2012
Tuesday 2nd October 2012 11:30 am
until Tuesday 2nd October 2012 3:00 pm
The Grand Connaught Rooms, 61-63 Great Queen Street, London, WC2.
The RHA’s Annual Lunch is one of the most prestigious events in the transport and logistics industry calendar.
The event is attended by senior executives from the breadth of the transport sector, government and the media. The lunch offers an excellent opportunity to both entertain your customers and network with your industry peers.
For more than 60 years, the RHA has represented the interests of the transport and logistics industry through campaigns, information and business services. The RHA’s 7,000 members literally keep the UK’s economy moving.
Click here for further information and the Booking form.
Please contact Chris Seaton on 01733 261131 c.seaton@rha.uk.net if you have any queries.
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