Exhibitions / Congresses

Automated Warehouse, Smart Technologies & Supply Chain Integration Forum

Australia, Melbourne - 22 - 24 May 2017
Automated Warehouse, Smart Technologies & Supply Chain Integration Forum Join us at the Automated Warehouse, Smart Technologies & Supply Chain Integration Forum where you will explore the key technological drivers for supply chain transformation and streamlined business operational processes, while optimizing resource and workforce utilization to boost productivity and achieve supply chain success. Maximize your conference experience by attending the keynote sessions and workshops where you will gain insights from case studies of successful implementation of the Future Warehouse and Smart Technologies in supply chain. Grow your knowledge with other Supply Chain professionals in Melbourne, develop your skills and capabilities, and transform your organization?s warehouse into a Supply Chain Hub of the Future.

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Date(s)
22 - 24 May 2017
Venue
Melbourne Marriott Hotel
Contact for booking / more info
Zachariah, send an email
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