Exhibitions / Congresses

Asia Warehousing Show 2016

Thailand, Bangkok - 06-08 July 2016
Asia Warehousing Show 2016 After the successful completion of Asia Cold Chain Show in Bangkok in July 2015, Manch Communications is set to launch Asia Warehousing Show and e-com Logistics Show. The focus of these events would be on building & running of warehouse facility and linking it with supply chain operations of manufacturing facilities.
Asia Warehousing Show is the only event of its kind in ASEAN region. For three days, attendees are invited to meet with exhibitors to source innovative solutions as well as learn from industry leaders about trends and market insights.

Warehouse, Supply Chain, Logistics Heads, Commercial Heads, Procurement Heads and Plant Heads from food & beverages, FMCG, pharmaceuticals, Automobile, Supply chain & Logistics Companies, Retail, Engineering, Paints, Warehouse Owners, Transport Companies, Ports, Railways, Terminals & Airlines, Relevant Government Departments, Trade Bodies & Associations etc and other user industries will attend the event.

Asia Warehousing Congress, a two day concurrent conference will also take place on 6 & 7 July 2016 and would focus on strategies and opportunities to grow supply chain business.
Date(s)
06-08 July 2016
Time(s)
10:00am to 18:00pm
Venue
BITEC
Ticketing
free to visit
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