Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMat Asia

China, Pudong - 12th to 15th October 2004
CeMat Asia Exhibition Programme
- Mechanical Handling
- Accessories and components for materials handling technology
- Entire systems for materials handling technology, warehouse
- technology, logistics
- Warehousing technology and workshop equipment
- Material flow control and software Logistic services Transportation
- Material flow control and software
- Logistic services
- Transportation

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Date(s)
12th to 15th October 2004
Time(s)
12 October 10.00 am - 5.00 pm 13 - 14 October 09.00 am - 05.00 pm 15 October 09.00 am - 04.00 pm
Venue
Shanghai New International Expo Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Hannover Fairs China (Shanghai) Ltd. Mrs. Judy Zhu Room. 301, B&Q Pudong Office Tower 393 Yinxiao Rd, Pudong Shanghai 201204 Phone: +86-21-50 45 67 00 Fax: +86-21-50 45 93 55 Internet: http://www.hfchina.com eMail: judy.zhu@hfchina.com
CeMat Asia
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