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THE Irish Association of Seafood Companies (IASC) is gearing up to hold a conference and trade show in Enfield, Co Meath this month.
The IASC is the national development association representing the independent processors and retailers supplying the Irish market.
The IASC Conference & Trade Show is the key event in the Association’s calendar. It is an opportunity for seafood processors and retailers to catch up on what’s new in the industry and network with fellow members from around the country. Equally, it is an opportunity for those who sell to and support the trade to renew their acquaintance with customers, old and new, and do business both on the day of the show and afterwards.
The event will take place in the Marriott Johnstown House Hotel & Spa, Enfield, Co Meath on Saturday & Sunday 16 and 17 February.
Anyone who is interested in joining IASC or exhibiting at the IASC Trade Show should contact Martina Clarke on 042 9386977 or go to www.iasc.ie
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