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Where the world’s titanium and zircon industries meet.
The 6th Annual TZMI Congress 2012 provides delegates with the opportunity to experience an industry wide networking opportunity like no other. This year’s Congress is set to build upon the highly successful 2011 Congress, where more than 400 industry leaders and representatives attended an in-depth examination of the titanium feedstocks and zircon industries, TiO2 pigment and end-use markets.
In response to strong delegate feedback, the TZMI Congress will now be held over three days instead of two, allowing for increased networking opportunities together with expert presentations from around the globe. Proceedings commence with a Welcome Cocktail Reception on Monday evening, followed by a three-day presentation programme. Continued industry growth in 2011 and 2012, means this is an event not to miss.
Strong and continually increasing global demand across the mineral sands supply chain marks the current environment, combined with new project development and new investment interest in the mineral sands industry. These topics and more will be high on the agenda at the 2012 TZMI Congress.
The InterContinental is consistently voted and awarded as one of the world’s top hotels, has excellent restaurants, and its in-house business and conference facilities are superb. It is only 30 minutes from the airport and Central District and is only 10 minutes from some of Kowloon’s key attractions, including the Avenue of the Stars, Harbour City, Nathan Street shopping precinct and several museums.
We look forward to you joining us for the 6th Annual TZMI Congress, which with continued industry growth in 2011 and 2012, means this is an event not to miss.
Yours sincerely, TZ Minerals International
Join titanium and zircon industry leaders at TZMI Congress 2012!
13 Aug - Early Bird registration closes
14 Aug - Regular registration applies
19 Oct - Accommodation bookings closeKE
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Alkane Resources
Asian Ceramics
Australasian Minerals & Trading
Base Resources
Bateman Engineering
Beroe Inc
BHP Billiton
Ceramin
China TiO2 Association
CMAI
Cristal Global
Diatreme Resources
DuPont
Evans & Peck
Exxaro
Goldman Sachs
Guangxi CAVA Titanium Industry Co.,Ltd
Henan Billions
HSBC Global Research
Huntsman
Iluka Resources
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha
Jiangsu Taibai Group
Jinan Yuxing Chemical Co. Ltd.
Jotun A/S
Kenmare Resources
Komrowski
Matilda Zircon
McKinsey China
Messner Associates
Mineral Deposits Limited
Mitraco
Olympia Resources
Pangang Titanium Industry Co. Ltd
Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium
RTI International Metals
Sachtleben
Saigon Quy Nhon
Shandong Dongjia Group
Sierra Rutile Ltd
Specialty Metals Company
Strategy Mark
Technical Ceramic Marketing
Service
The ChemQuest Group
Ti Solutions
Ti-Insight
Trimex Group
Tronox Incorporated
TZ Minerals International
White Mountain Titanium
Z-Tech LLC
Zheijiang Shenghua Biok Biology Co.
Past Speakers include:
Themes include:• Mineral sands project updates
• New projects focus
• Zircon market analysis
• TiO2 pigment industry news
• End-use markets focus
• Titanium metal trends
• Regional focuses
• Sustainability
Registration includes:• Entry to all sessions of 3 day programme
• Lunch and tea breaks during programme
• One ticket to the Welcome Cocktail Reception
• Admission to the Sundowner on day one
• Delegate bag
• Congress proceedings
• Delegate messenger access
Who will attend?Professionals from the titanium and zircon industry, their suppliers and customers including:
• New and established titanium feedstock and zircon producers
• TiO2 pigment producers
• End-consumers (paint and coatings, paper, plastics, chemicals and others)
• Zircon consumers
• New and potential entrants to the industry
• Financial industry (fund managers, hedge funds, investors and potential investors)
In Hong Kong, the international titanium and zircon industries will connect once again for a review of what has occurred since the TZMI Congress in 2011. Now in its sixth year it is firmly established as the must attend industry event for participants across the entire titanium and zircon value chain.
The TZMI Congress attracts producers, end-consumers, new entrants, mining analysts, fund managers, financiers and investors from around the world. Speakers are by invitation only and include top global executives and industry analysts from all associated sectors. Delegates who participate develop essential knowledge and are provided with the opportunity to experience an industry wide networking opportunity like no other.
6TH ANNUAL TZMI CONGRESSJoin titanium and zircon industry leaders at
TZMI Congress 2012!
INTRODUCTION
TZMI is a global, independent consulting and publishing company with offices in Australia, China, the US, and Africa. The strength of TZMI’s consulting services stems from extensive practical experience in the mineral sands, titanium dioxide and coatings industries and from a comprehensive database, which has been built up over many years.
TZMI has proven expertise gained from our consultants having many years of direct operating experience in the industry in chief executive, senior operational, analytical and marketing roles.
TZMI’s publications and data services support the consulting activities and ensure up-to-date, high-quality and comprehensive data, analysis and information across the mineral sands, zircon and TiO2 pigment industries.
Since 1994, TZMI has been providing operational and technical expert advice and reports on many areas including:
· Scoping studies and technical consulting
· Pre-feasibility studies including preliminary capital and operating cost estimation
· Bankable feasibility studies
· Mergers and acquisitions
· Market assessments and industry analysis
· Technical due diligence
· Competitive cost analysis and benchmarking
· Technical reviews and audits
· Resource assessments
· Physical separation test work
· Flowsheet development
· Customised data analysis and reporting
GLOBAL DELIvERY Of INSIGHT AND ExPERT ADvICE
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End Use - Paint, Plastic, Ink, ChemicalFinancialMineral Sands Explorer or ProducerOtherSupplier, Engineering, Shipping, TradingTiO2 Pigment ProducerTitanium MetalZircon, Ceramics, Refractories
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Delegate attendance 2007 to 2012 TZMI Congress 2011 delegate industries
End Use - Paint, Plastic, Ink, ChemicalFinancialMineral Sands Explorer or ProducerOtherSupplier, Engineering, Shipping, TradingTiO2 Pigment ProducerTitanium MetalZircon, Ceramics, Refractories
AfricaAsiaAustraliaChinaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth America
INDUSTRY ATTENDANCE - 2011
REGIONAL ATTENDANCE 2007 TO 2012
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ABOUT TZMI
“New Projects and Investor Opportunities” Showcase
In 2011, TZMI held the inaugural `New Projects Investor Day’ which received positive feedback from both presenters and delegates. As a result of feedback, the format has been modified to ensure this new segment can be experienced by all. In 2012 the “New Projects and Investor Opportunities” Showcase is incorporated into the main TZMI Congress programme.
In the morning delegates will experience presentations from a high calibre of industry leaders and experts from the titanium and zircon value chain. In the afternoon, delegates will have the opportunity to understand specifically about new projects and investment opportunities available with a greater understanding of what this means for the industry at large.
Presentations will be made by CIC Resources, Diatreme Resources, Gunson Resources, Oregon Resources, Sheffield Resources, Velta LLC, World Titanium Resources, Zirco Resources and more to be confirmed.
PROGRAMMEThe scope and quality of topics discussed at the TZMI Congress will represent a vast spectrum of industry insight and knowledge and is recognised as the leading conference in the titanium and zircon sector.
Delegates will find on offer a large number of key presentations ranging across the entire titanium and zircon value chain. Over three days of high-quality presentations by industry leaders, the TZMI Congress offers a forum in which to share knowledge, innovative ideas, case studies and experiences as well as new technologies.
The 2012 TZMI Congress programme will include:
· presentations from top global feedstock producers
· prominent global TiO2 pigment manufacturers
· industry leading end-use providers
· established and emerging titanium feedstock and TiO2 pigment producers in China and Asia; and
· the latest TZMI research and analysis for titanium feedstocks, zircon and TiO2 pigments.
Speakers include industry leading companies such as Base Resources, DuPont Titanium Technologies, Group DF International, Iluka Resources, Indian Rare Earths, Osaka Titanium Technologies, Richards Bay Minerals, Shandong Doguide, SITTEC Ltd, SON Minerals, Tianhe Titanium Industry, TIMET and Tronox along with specialist papers from TZMI.
PROGRAMME
DAY 1: Tuesday 6 November 2012
07:30 - 08:30 CONGRESS REGISTRATION InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Entrance
08:30 - 08:45 Welcome and Introductions
08:45 - 09:15 Keynote Presentation TBA
09:15 - 09:45 Industry supply and demand dynamics Philip Murphy, Managing DirectorTZ Minerals International
09:45 - 10:15 Richards Bay Minerals and Rio Tinto Elaine Dorward-King, Managing DirectorRichards Bay Minerals, Rio Tinto
10:15 - 10:45 To be announced Tom Casey, CEO and ChairmanTronox
10:45 - 11:15 Morning Tea Break InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Foyer
11:15 - 11:45 Focus on India Key industry participant
11:45 - 12:15 Building the foundations Tim Carstens, Managing DirectorBase Resources
12:15 - 12:45 Downstream processing of titanium minerals in Vietnam
Nguyen Hoanh Son, DirectorSON Minerals
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch Break InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Foyer
14:30 - 17:00 New Projects and Investment Opportunities Showcase
17:00 - 18:30 Networking Sundowner InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Foyer
Monday 5 November 2012
10:00 - 17:00 CONGRESS REGISTRATION InterContinental Hotel
18:00 - 22:00 Welcome Cocktail Reception InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Entrance
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DAY 2: Wednesday 7 November 2012
07:30 - 08:30 CONGRESS REGISTRATION InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Entrance
08:45 - 09:15 A review of global TiO2 supply and demand David McCoy, Managing ConsultantTZ Minerals International
09:15 - 09:45 80 Years Strong: Investing & Innovating for a Sustainable Future
Dr Li Ang Chen, Global Business Leader - OresDuPont Titanium Technology
09:45 - 10:15 Iluka’s production plans Steve Wickham, General Manager-Australian OperationsIluka Resources
10:15 - 10:45 Investing today in titanium future of Ukraine Alexander Votintsev, Chief Operating OfficerGroup DF International
10:45 - 11:15 Morning Tea Break InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Foyer
11:15 - 11:45 TiO2 in Asia Consultant, TZ Minerals International
11:45 - 12:15 Focus on R&D- Doguide pursues quality-oriented development
Sun Peng, General ManagerShandong Doguide
12:15 - 12:45 TiO2 in Asia TiO2 End use company
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch Break InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Foyer
14:30 - 17:00 New Projects and Investor Opportunities Showcase
DAY 3: Thursday 8 November 2012
07:30 - 08:30 CONGRESS REGISTRATION InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Entrance
08:45 - 09:15 A Titanium Metal Producer’s Perspective onRecent Developments in Mineral Sands
Henry S. Seiner, Vice President – Planning and MaterialsTitanium Metals Corporation (TIMET)
09:15 - 09:45 Outlook of Japan’s Titanium Industry Shozo Nishizawa, PresidentOsaka Titanium Technologies
09:45 - 10:15 Main Applications and Suppliers of Titanium to Chinese Civil Aerospace Industry
Mike Xiao, PresidentTianhe Titanium Industry
10:15 - 10:45 Titanium coagulant for drinking water purifi-cation and waste water treatment
Elena Dmitrieva, Chief Executive OfficerSITTEC Ltd
10:45 - 11:15 Morning Tea Break InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Foyer
11:15 - 11:45 Ceramics in Asia Key Industry Participant
11:45 - 12:15 Update on Zircon Market with focus on Asia Pedro Liberal, Senior ConsultantTZ Minerals International
12:15 - 12:45 Company update Deependrah Singh Indian Rare Earths
Close of proceedings
13:15 - 14:15 Lunch Break InterContinental Hotel Grand Ballroom Foyer
Program is subject to change. All delegates will be notified of the final program prior to the Congress.
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About Hong KongThe bustling city of Hong Kong was just a collection of fishing villages when claimed by Britain in 1842 following the First Opium War with China. A failed attempt by the Ching Dynasty to stop the British trading in opium led to Hong Kong being ceded to Britain under the Treaty of Nanking that year. The Kowloon Peninsula was handed over in 1860 and a 99-year lease on the New Territories, comprising the area north of Kowloon up to the Shenzhen River plus 235 outlying islands, was granted in 1898.
Under the unique principle of ‘One Country, Two Systems’, Hong Kong returned to Chinese sovereignty on 1 July 1997 as a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. This arrangement allows Hong Kong to enjoy a high degree of autonomy, retaining its capitalist system, independent judiciary and rule of law, free trade and freedom of speech.
Hong Kong’s magnificent harbour has been the key to its development as a trading port and entrepôt for China, progressing through an industrial era to become a leading financial and services centre in Asia. The unique blend of eastern and western influences, matched by diverse attractions and stunning countryside, has also made Hong Kong Asia’s prime tourist destination.
Hong Kong is situated on the southeast coast of China at the mouth of the Pearl River facing the South China Sea. Covering an area of 1,104 square kilometres (425 square miles), the territory is made up of Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories. At the core is Victoria Harbour, which separates Hong Kong Island from Kowloon and beyond that, the New Territories that runs up to the boundary with Mainland China. As well as making up the bulk of Hong Kong’s land mass, the New Territories also incorporates 262 outlying islands, including Lantau where the airport is located.
HONG KONG ENCOUNTER
Arriving in Hong KongHong Kong is a major international transport hub serviced by more than 80 airlines and numerous cruise lines, and by ferries and trains from Mainland China.
Hong Kong International Airport is one of the world’s best and most modern airports offering a comprehensive range of facilities and services to travellers entering and leaving Hong Kong. The airport offers arriving passengers direct access to train, bus, taxi and hotel transport, as well as high-speed ferries to Mainland China.
All passengers aged 12 and above departing Hong Kong International Airport must pay a HK$120 Air Passenger Departure Tax (normally included in the price of the airline ticket). This is waived for passengers who arrive and depart the same day.
There is also a security charge of HK$33 (normally included in the price of the airline ticket) to maintain the standards of safety, security and passenger services currently required at international airports.
Getting Around Hong Kong
MTRThe MTR rail system covers all major districts in the territory, and includes stops at the boundary with Mainland China (Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau). The MTR consists of ten lines: Island, Tsuen Wan, Kwun Tong, Tseung Kwan O, Tung Chung, West Rail, East Rail, Ma On Shan and Disneyland Resort, as well as an Airport Express. Buy the HK$55 Tourist Day Pass or HK$25 Child Tourist Day Pass, you can enjoy any one day of unlimited travel on the MTR2 to experience this dynamic city. Ticket is valid for one month from day of issue.
TAXIS Taxis are plentiful throughout Hong Kong apart from remote areas, and can be hailed on the street (except restricted areas) or summoned by phone. All are metered, relatively cheap, air-conditioned and clean.
There are three types of taxis: red, blue and green. Red taxis service the majority of areas in Hong Kong, however all taxi types service the airport and Hong Kong Disneyland. You might also opt for the taxi queue at a hotel or taxi stand.
FERRIESWith its coastal location and many outlying islands, Hong Kong operates regular ferry routes connecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the outlying islands, as well as Macau and neighbouring cities in mainland China.
ATMAutomated teller machines (ATMs) can be found almost everywhere and some HSBC ‘Electronic Money’ machines provide 24-hour cash withdrawal (HK$) facilities for Visa and MasterCard holders. American Express cardholders have access to ‘Aeon’ ATMs and can withdraw local currency with Express Cash service in town.
vISITORS TO HONG KONG
CURRENCYThe legal tender is the Hong Kong dollar (HK$), which is linked to the US dollar at a rate of about 7.80 HKD to 1 USD, although exchange rates may fluctuate slightly.
MONEY EXCHANGEYou can exchange your currency for Hong Kong dollars at authorised money exchangers. At Hong Kong International Airport, currency exchange counters are conveniently open from early morning to late at night. There are 24-hour automated teller machines. The exchange rate fluctuates daily depending on the money market.
CLIMATEThe TZMI Congress will be held during Autumn with pleasant breezes, plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Many people regard these as the best months of the year to visit Hong Kong.
HEALTHUpon arrival in Hong Kong, automatic sensors will take your temperature at the Hong Kong International Airport and boundary control points, and if it is high, you will be required to have a quick health check.
Vaccination certificates are usually not required. Check with your local carriers because requirements may change.
Tap water is soft in character and conforms to the guidelines for drinking-water quality recommended by the World Health Organisation. However, most people prefer to drink bottled water. Mineral water including major imported brands is readily available from supermarkets and convenience stores.
VISASNationals of most countries do not require visas and can stay for periods varying from 7 days to 180 days, depending on nationality. For further information visit www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm
VOLTAGE220V / 50Hz. The electrical sockets use the same as the United Kingdom. We recommend an international adapter be purchased for your travels to Hong Kong.
SMOKINGSmoking is prohibited in all indoor public places, including restaurants, karaokes, malls and bars. The smoking ban also covers both indoor and outdoor areas of some premises such as public beaches and swimming pools, escalators and the Hong Kong Wetland Park. It also applies to public transport carriers and facilities
LANGUAGEChinese (Cantonese is widely spoken) and English are the official languages of Hong Kong. All official signs are bilingual (using traditional characters). Most shops and restaurants also have English signage. Most taxi drivers and salespeople are able to communicate in English.
TIME ZONEGreenwich Mean Time +8 hours.
Information & images provided courtesy of Hong Kong Tourism Board.
vISITORS TO HONG KONG
The InterContinental Hong Kong is conveniently located on the Kowloon waterfront overlooking Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. The hotel is built over the harbour’s edge and boasts the most spectacular uninterrupted views of Hong Kong.
All of the hotel’s guest rooms have modern styling with Asian accents, a generous working space and high-tech enhancements including LCD televisions, Bose home entertainment sound systems, iPod docking stations and high-speed wireless broadband internet, which means that guests can make the most of their leisure time and conduct business at the touch of a button.
TZMI is delighted to be able to offer delegates a range of specially negotiated hotel accommodation options which include a full buffet breakfast for one person.
Early Bird Regular
Registration + 3 nights Superior Plaza View Room + full buffet breakfast for 1 person
A$3,690* A$4,110*
Registration + 3 nights Superior Harbour View Room + full buffet breakfast for 1 person
A$3,910* A$4,120*
* For Australian delegates, GST will be added to registration amount. Accomodation bookings are subject to availability.
Delegates may wish to book additional nights accommodation on the registration and accommodation package rates. Hotel accommodation rates have been especially negotiated for Congress Delegates only that purchase the registration and accommodation package.
Additional Nights Accommodation**
Superior Plaza View Room HK$2,420
Superior Harbour View Room HK$2,970
** Subject to availability. Price includes local taxes.
Booking Meeting RoomsThe TZMI Congress allows delegates from around the globe to meet in one location and provides the perfect opportunity to meet with clients and supporters. To book one of the eleven harbour view meeting rooms (at own expense) please contact:
Vincent Fung, Events Manager. Tel: (852) 2313-2218 Email: [email protected]
ONLY AVAILABLE FOR REGISTERED DELEGATES
InterContinental Hotel
18 Salisbury Road Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel : +852 2721 1211 www.ichotelsgroup.com
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ACCOMMODATION
CANCELLATION POLICYShould you be unable to attend the TZMI 2012 Congress, a substitute delegate is welcome. All cancellation or alterations to registration must be made in writing to the Congress Secretariat, EECW Pty Ltd. Cancellations and ‘no shows’ that have not paid will be charged the full registration fee and any incidentals including accommodation. All registrations will be accepted in good faith and processed as registered.
Cancellation Date Refund
On or before 1 September
Full refund less A$100 cancellation fee.
On or before 17 September
50% refund of registration only and forfeit costs of accommodation.
17 September onwards
No refund and forego value of accommodation.
DISCLAIMERThe information in this brochure is correct at the time of printing. TZ Minerals International reserves the right to change any aspect of the programme without prior notice. Please refer to the Congress website for programme updates.
INDEMNITYShould for any reason outside the control of the Congress Host / Organisers, the venue or speakers change, or the event be cancelled, the Congress Host / Organisers
shall endeavour to reschedule, but the client hereby indemnifies and holds the Congress Host / Organisers including but not limited to TZ Minerals International and EECW Pty Ltd harmless from and against any and all costs, damages and expenses. This agreement is subject to the laws of Australia and a registration submission ensures acceptance of this indemnity.
INSURANCERegistration fees do not include insurance of any kind. It is strongly recommended that all delegates take out their own travel and medical insurance prior to attending the Congress. The policy should include loss of fees / deposit through cancellation of your participation in the Congress, or through cancellation of the Congress itself, loss of airfares for any reason, additional expenses and repatriation should travel arrangements have to be altered. Neither the Congress Secretariat nor TZ Minerals International will take any responsibility for any participant failing to insure. Please speak to your travel agent or airline in regards to this matter.
PRIVACY STATEMENTIn registering for this event relevant details may be incorporated into a delegate list for the benefit of all delegates, sponsors, exhibitors, TZ Minerals International, EECW Pty Ltd and other parties directly related to the Congress. If you do not wish to have your name and contact details provided to the above mentioned parties for future promotions, please advise the Congress Secretariat either directly or via the registration form.
GENERAL INfORMATION
Please print clearly and return completed form with payment to :
Post : Fax : Email :TZMI 2012 Congress Secretariat + 61 8 9389 1499 [email protected] EECW Pty Ltd PO Box 749 Wembley Western Australia 6913 Australia
Privacy Statement : In registering for this event relevant details may be incorporated into a delegate list for the benefit of all delegates, sponsors, exhibitors, TZ Minerals International, EECW Pty Ltd and other parties directly related to the Congress.
Tick this box if you do NOT wish to have your name and contact details provided to the above-mentioned parties for future promotions (by ticking this box your name will not appear on the delegate list).
PLEASE COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH DELEGATEDELEGATE INFORMATION
Family Name :
Title : Prof Dr Mr Mrs Miss First Name :
Organisation : Position :
Postal Address : Suburb :
State : Postcode : Country :
Telephone : Facsimile :
Mobile : Email :
Assistant’s Email :
Name as you wish it to appear on your name badge (eg Chris Jones) :
Special Requirements (dietary or otherwise) :
B. WELCOME COCKTAIL RECEPTION – Monday, 5 November 2012
To ensure your booking is confirmed delegates are required to indicate their attendance at the inclusive Welcome Reception.
Attendance No. of persons Cost per person Payment
Registered delegate Yes No 1 nil nil
Additional guests name:(additional cost applies for each unregistered delegate / guest)
A$135ex GST
SUBTOTAL SECTION B A$
Australian Delegates pay 10% GST.
FOR OFFICe Use Only
Ref No :
Date Received :
C / C Approval :
Completed by :
Date :
T Z M I CONGRESS 2012 Register online at: www.congress.tzmi.com
A. REGISTRATION FEES
Please note that reserved rooms are limited and subject to availability. Australian Delegates registration fees are in A$ and are inclusive of GST whilst International Delegates are in A$ and do not include Australian GST.
PLEASE NOTE:
Limited availability on all Registration and Accommodation Packages.
Please include arrival and departure dates in Section C.
Early Bird(Closes 13 August)
Regular(14 August onwards)
Payment
Australian delegate
A$ inc GST
International delegate
A$
Australian Delegate
A$ inc GST
International delegate
A$
Registration Only $ 3069 $ 2790 $ 3300 $ 3000
Registration + 3 Nights Superior Plaza Roomincluding breakfast for one
$ 4059 $ 3690 $ 4290 $ 4110
Registration + 3 Nights Superior Harbourview including breakfast for one
$ 4301 $ 3910 $ 4532 $ 4120
SUBTOTAL SECTION A A$
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C. ACCOMMODATION – BOOKING CLOSES 19 OCTOBER 2012
Accommodation Package fees include discounted room rates and full buffet breakfast for one. Room rates per night shown will be charged for additional nights required (at the local rate). For all accommodation, please indicate room type (Single = one occupant; Twin = two occupants with two separate beds; Double = two occupants sharing a queen size bed). For delegates purchasing additional nights to the 3 Night Accommodation Package, a credit card number is required with registration to secure your additional accommodation booking. The hotel, at its discretion, may debit your credit card for incidental charges such as mini bar, telephone calls etc. Hotel Accommodation rates have been especially negotiated for Congress Delegates only that purchase the registration and accommodation package.
I have registered for a 3 night Registration and Accommodation Package and only require accommodation from Monday 5 November to Thursday 8 November 2012.
I have registered for a 3 night Registration and Accommodation Package and require accommodation on additional nights to the inclusive Monday 5 November to Thursday 8 November 2012. (advise dates of your entire stay below)
Arrival Date : _____ / _____ / 2012 ETA : _________am / pm Departure Date : _____ / _____ / 2012 Total nights : _______
If sharing or accompanied by another person in a Twin / Double room please advise name :
Please provide your passport number for verification :
If you are making your own accommodation arrangements please provide a local contact number whilst in Hong Kong :
Please use my credit card to secure my accommodation booking as outlined above.
Hotel Room type (please indicate) Cost per night Payment
Superior Plaza view room incl breakfast for one Single / Twin / Double HK $ 2420
Superior Harbour view incl breakfast for one Single / Twin / Double HK $ 2970
SUBTOTAL SECTION C (Fill out Subtotal Section C amount only if requesting accommodation in addition to the 2 Nights Accommodation Packages HK$
D. Payment DetailsPlease note all payments are required with registration via credit card. Please ensure that the credit card is eligible for international transactions and has a limit that will cover your registration cost. Transactions are processed in Australia. All transactions by Visa and MasterCard payments will appear on your statement as a payment to EECW Pty Ltd and will be in A$. American Express payments will appear as TZ Minerals International.
Telegraphic Transfer :
Bank : ANZ
Address : Corner Hay & Outram Streets, West Perth, Western Australia 6005
BSB : 016 498
Account : 2592 42375
Account Name : TZ Minerals International Pty Ltd Conference
Swift Code : ANZBAU3M
Reference : Invoice No. / Ref No. _Name
Credit Card Payment
Please charge A$ to my : Mastercard Visa Amex
Card no. : Expiry date : ____ / ____
Cardholder’s name : Signature :
I understand and accept the conditions of the cancellation policy (see GENERAL INFORMATION, page 12).
Signature : Date :
SUBTOTAL SECTION A A$
SUBTOTAL SECTION B A$
TOTAL PAYABLE A$
TOTAL SECTION C HK$
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For further information contact :EECW Pty LtdPO Box 749 Wembley, Western Australia, 6913.Tel : +61 8 9389 1488 Fax : +61 8 9389 1499 Email : [email protected]
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