Fertilizers: an In-depth Introduction

Singapore    Sep. 13, 2011-Sep. 14, 2011

Singapore

Sep. 13, 2011-Sep. 14, 2011

Venue:

Intercontinental Hotel

Organizer:

ICIS

Contact:

ICIS

Tel:

+65 6780 4353

Email:

rolandkester.cher@icis.com

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ICIS is pleased to announce the dates of its Fertilizer Training Workshop, which will be held in Singapore at the Intercontinental Hotel, 13-14 September, 2011. The workshop will be run by Antonella Harrison, the Head of ICIS fertilizer division, together with her team of analysts.

The workshop is structured in a way that it is suitable for new recruits to the industry as well as non-fertilizer professionals.

The seminar is aimed at people who recently joined the fertilizer commercial divisions of producing, importing, trading, shipping, construction and financial companies and any companies which work in association or support to the fertilizer industry.

It  will also address the needs of people who work in other divisions/functions of the companies (technical, production, accounting, administrative, etc) but have/want/need to understand the basics of the business their company is involved in. Senior managers who move from other divisions or return to the fertilizer division after a period of absence will also benefit from refreshing their knowledge about the basics of the fertilizer industry.

The workshop is designed to train delegates on the basic concepts of the fertilizer market and its trade. It will provide delegates with a professional and unique forum in the industry to learn the key fundamentals that drive the fertilizer business and the key concepts that will help them start working effectively in the industry.

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