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Preliminary Plan

Oct. - Dec. 2005 International Conference of Logistics Management 2005 Activity planning for 2006; and
Annual review the Conference and the past year activities

Mar. - Jun. 2005 Logistics Management Forum 2005 and Panel Discussion Training Seminars, Collaboration with HKLA and CILTHK

Jan. - Feb. 2005 Preparation of an International Conference of Logistics Management 2005, December 2005 Annual review the past year and project activities

May - Dec. 2004 Planning and designing the executive programme of Masters of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Attending and presentations in regional and international conferences by Fellows and Members

Feb. - Dec. 2004 A continuing process and activities of fundraising for the Centre, and regular review of fundraising strategies, approaches, activities and necessary adjustments

Sept. - Nov. 2004 Collaborative research projects and consultations with focus on "Enterprise Logistics, Third Party Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Practice of Benchmarking, Outsourcing and Logistics Management Best-Practice".

Jun. - Aug. 2004 Collaborative Training Seminars with HKLA and CILTHK "The Mentality Changes of Logistics Management Executives in Knowledge Economy"

Apr. - May 2004 Research projects developments: Industrial Funds, SME Funds, and Professional Services Funds:
            -with Fellows and Members
            -with External Members and Corporate Fellows

Apr. - May 2004

LMRC Inauguration and Logistics Management Forum 2004

Forum and Panel Discussion (Half-day)

"Logistics Management in Post-CEPA Era: Pearl River Delta Focus "
Keynote speakers from industry practitioners and academics, event will be open for the executives of Hong Kong logistics firms, members of HKLA and CILTHK and the public.

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