Spirit of the Seahorse Club continues with festive event

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As the Seahorse Club – an annual networking event for companies in the transport industry and media representatives – takes a year out due to the pandemic, one of its members is organising a festive meet up.

The event will take place on December 21 at the Globe Public House in Moorgate and has already attracted some sponsors including the award-winning shipping company AAL Shipping, the British International Freight Association; as well as 3PL, OIA Global.

Meanwhile journalists from a variety of publications and 20 PR/Marketing professionals have already signed up to attend.

Spaces are limited to 100 guests and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

For more information, please contact Ian Matheson at Impress Communications on 07894 406762, or send an email via [email protected]

Any profits from the event, as well as the proceeds of a raffle on the evening, will be donated to charity Transaid, which has had long term support from the Seahorse Club.

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