Average weight control seminar

Minebea Intec is to host a seminar that will bring together experts to explain the Package Goods Regulation for average weight control of pre-packaged goods. 

The seminar will take place on 5th September 2017 at the Concorde Conference Centre at Manchester Airport.

Delegates will discover how many companies have used the information from this seminar to increase profits through a reduction in giveaway or overfill. They will also learn how to reduce the resources needed to meet the regulation through automatic collection of data.

This event, hosted by Minebea Intec formerly Sartorius Intec brings together Trading Standards experts and what is described as the world’s largest weighing company. 

Delegates will have the rare opportunity to go on board arguably the world's most iconic plane, the Concorde, G-BOAC which was the flagship of British Airways Concorde fleet. An expert who has worked and flown on the Concorde will tell the story of the astonishing 27 supersonic years of flight.

Howard Burnett is the main speaker and was formerly Chief Trading Standards Officer, Convenor of WELMEC (European Legal Metrology Co-operation) Working Group on Prepackages. Howard was instrumental in creating the current Package Goods Regulation. He is also training the UK's Trading Standards Officers, making him the UK’s leading authority on it.

Delegates will also have an opportunity to question the experts, while not being audited or inspected. All supporting, legal documentation and certification will be issued upon completion. 

The explanation seminar 2017 costs £189.00 per delegate including lunch, all training material and certification. 

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