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When Regulations Transcend Reality At SoCal Ports

  • Thursday, October 19, 2023
  • 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
  • KYL, 400 Oceangate, 14th Floor, Long Beach, CA 90802

Registration

  • Company logo on the registration website
    Mention at the beginning of the program
    2 Complimentary registrations
  • Company logo on bottom of: flyer, registration
    Mention at the beginning of the program
    5 Complimentary registrations
  • 10 complimentary registrations. Bigger company logo on: the flyer, registration
    Mention at the beginning and end of the program
  • 20 complimentary registrations.
    Largest company logo on the upper portion of: the flyer, registration
    Significant mention at the beginning and end of the program, and opportunity to introduce guest speaker after PC MC introduction of sponsor is given

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When Regulations Transcend Reality At SoCal Ports
with John McLaurin, PMSA President

Thursday, October 19, 2023 | 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM (PDT)

In Person at KYL, 400 Oceangate, 14th Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802

Registration
Member: $30 / 
Non-Member: $45

SEATING LIMITED TO 60 ATTENDEES

PMSA President John McLaurin is a recognized authority on West Coast port, trade and transportation issues.

John was selected to receive the prestigious 2013 Connie Award by the Container & Intermodal Institute. Connie recipients are recognized for their significant influence on containerization in world trade and transportation.

Earlier, John was employed by American President Lines, the American Petroleum Institute and the Marine Spill Response Corporation. He is a University of California Davis graduate, and holds a law degree from Southwestern University.

John is a frequent contributor to trade publications and, on a personal side, is active in special education for children and adults with autism.

Cancellations must be received in writing 7 days prior to the event to receive a refund or to avoid being billed. Your payment for this event is not deductible as a contribution or gift under Federal Income Tax Laws, but is most likely deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense.

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