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The latest products and innovations in the industry supply chain will be on show in the port city on Thursday at the Gladstone Engineering Alliance Supply Chain Expo.
The expo is a sell-out with all 72 stalls booked out by local, state and national operators.
This year’s event is being presented by Australia Pacific LNG, operated by ConocoPhillips.
Gladstone Engineering Alliance general manager Chantale Lane said the April 22 expo, which was free for the public to attend, was a great opportunity for businesses from around Queensland to connect with fellow suppliers, major industry and the wider Gladstone Region community.
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