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Reigniting the Spirit of Giving: Join the Shipwreckers Charity Event

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25 Jun 2024 - by Staff reporter
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After a break of 13 years, the logistics industry is proud to announce the revival of the much-anticipated charity event, Shipwreckers. This event, championed by prominent companies within the supply-chain sector, marks a renewed commitment to giving back to our communities. The event will be hosted at Jozi Gin on Main Road, Bryanston on 3 July, 2024.

Shipwreckers: A Unified Cause

Our industry loyalists, including MSC, Steinweg, PIL, Bidvest SACD, Evergreen, Diamond Shipping, Somninetix, KT Solutions, Qatar Airways, Land and Sea Shipping, and other key players, have come together for this noble cause. The primary beneficiaries of this year's event are the National Sea Rescue Institute, Johannesburg Children's Home, and Reach for a Dream. These organisations work tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of many, and through Shipwreckers, we aim to support their invaluable contributions.

Event Highlights

- Venue: Jozi Gin, Bryanston

- Date: 3rd July 2024

- Entry Gifts: The first 300 attendees will receive special entry gifts.

- Networking and Fun: A perfect opportunity to network, have fun and unite for a common cause.

- Charity Desk: Dedicated space for attendees to contribute directly to the charities on the day of the event.

Who Should Attend?

We invite everyone involved in the supply-chain industry: shippers, consignees, clearing agents, warehouses, shipping lines, air lines, transporters, and all who contribute to the movement of goods. This is not just an event but a celebration of our collective efforts and a testament to our shared values of community and support.

Limited Tickets – Act Fast!

With limited tickets available, we urge you to secure your spot at this unforgettable event. Visit [www.shipwreckers.co.za](http://www.shipwreckers.co.za) to subscribe and purchase your tickets. For further inquiries, please email ahoy@shipwreckers.co.za .

Join us in spreading the word and making this event a remarkable success. Let’s come together, not for credit, but because it’s the right thing to do. Your presence and support will make a significant impact on the lives of those in need.

Together, we can make waves of change.

Contact Information:

- Website: [www.shipwreckers.co.za](http://www.shipwreckers.co.za)

- Email: ahoy@shipwreckers.co.za

- Siva Pather +27 79 891 7884

- Dirushen Pillay +27 84 037 0431

Spread the word, join the cause, and let's make this event one for the books. See you at Shipwreckers 2024!

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