Exhibitions / Congresses

India Warehousing Show 2013

India, New Delhi - May 2nd to 4th
Driving Logistics Revolution

India Warehousing Show has grown leaps and bounds over the past few years and is noted as India's biggest show on logistics industry.

The trade show and conference which is scheduled for 2-3-4 May at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India aims to offer its participants more than just a networking platform this year, as it is co-located with India Transport & Logistics Show and has 3 special zones to feature - Supply Chain, Automation4Logistics and Packaging4Logistics. In addition to showcasing over 500 products and solutions, the organisers will host a concurrent conference offering ample of networking and educational opportunities to the attendees.

Inda Warehosuing Show 2013 will offer industry professionals to optimise their operations by putting them face-to-face with leading providers of cutting-edge solutions of the entire supply chain process - at one easily accessible event.

Co-located events!
Co-located event: India Transport & Logistics Show 2013
Co-located event: India Materials Handling & Logistics Show 2013
Date(s)
May 2nd to 4th
Venue
Pragati Maidan
Contact for booking / more info
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In March 2002, identical twins in Finland died on the same day in similar accidents within hours of each other. A 70-year-old man was killed by a truck while cycling; hours later, his twin brother was killed by a truck on the same road, about a mile away, before the family had been informed of the first accident.
Fact of the week
In March 2002, identical twins in Finland died on the same day in similar accidents within hours of each other. A 70-year-old man was killed by a truck while cycling; hours later, his twin brother was killed by a truck on the same road, about a mile away, before the family had been informed of the first accident.