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June 22, 2022

Natick, Massachusetts

CONECT 2022 Spring Trade & Transportation Conference

Just when we all thought things were settling down, a whole new round of challenges face CONECT members.

Join us on Wednesday, June 22nd for our jam-packed, 6 session, one day event to help you reboot your supply chain and trade compliance strategies at the mid-year mark.

Contact:

Susan Beland

508-481-0424

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