On 26 April at NA 2010, exhibits open in the four-day trade show, with initial presentations in the multi-track keynote seminar series beginning at 10:30am.
The largest materials handling and logistics show in North America this year will light up the I-X Center in Cleveland 26-29 April and bring together players from all segments of the industry.
Exhibiting manufacturers of forklifts and related handling systems include: Combilift of Greensboro, North Carolina; Design Storage & Handling Inc. of Fredericksburg, Virginia; Eoslift Equipment Co Ltd of Haiyan, China; Hu-Lift Equipment Co Ltd of Hillsborough, New Jersey; Kollmorgen Corp of Radford, Virginia; Landoll Corporation of Partlow, Virginia; Narrow Aisle Inc. of Dallas, Texas; Ningbo Ruyi Joint Stock Co Ltd of Ninghai, China; Presto Lifts Inc. of Attleboro, Massachusetts; Raymond Corp of Greene, New York; Seegrid Corp. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Yale Materials Handling Corp of Greenville, North Carolina; and Yi-Lift Material Handling Equipment Co Ltd of Changzhou, China.
Auxiliary system suppliers include MSE-Forks of St Jacobiparochie, the Netherlands; RAM Mounting Systems of Seattle, Washington; and Trelleborg Wheel Systems Americas Inc of Hartville, Ohio.
Fuel cell and hydrogen suppliers include Nuvera Fuel Cells of Billerica, Massachusetts and Praxair Inc of Danbury, Connecticut.
Technology, tracking, logistics, identification and software providers include Glacier Computer of New Milford, Connecticut; ID Systems Inc of Hackensack, New Jersey; Kennedy Group's Material Handling ID Systems Division of Willoughby, Ohio; LXE Inc of Norcross, Georgia; Motorola Inc's Enterprise Mobility Business of Holtsville, New York; Psion Teklogix Inc of Hebron, Kentucky; Rush Tracking Systems of Lenexa, Kansas; Sky-Trax Inc of New Castle, Delaware; System Logistics Corp of Lewiston, Maine; Transbotics Corp of Charlotte, North Carolina; and Vista Data Systems of Akron, Ohio.
The international trade association Material Handling Industry of America of Charlotte organised the 2010 North American Material Handling and Logistics Show, known as NA 2010, with more than 500 providers occupying a show floor of 150,000 square feet (13,500 sqm).