Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT CANADA

Canada, Toronto - September 25-28, 2017
CeMAT CANADA The world's leading trade fair network for logistics, materials handling, and supply chain management. Co-located biennially with the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS)
CeMAT represents the international highlight of the material handling and logistics industry and provides a comprehensive overview of the current competitive situation, a global communications forum and the gateway to new market potential. Driven by globalization, the intralogistics sector is experiencing growth rates virtually unmatched by any other sector, and CeMAT, the world's leading intralogistics showcase, is growing just as fast.
Date(s)
September 25-28, 2017
Venue
The International Centre
Mississauga (Toronto), ON
Contact for booking / more info
Deutsche Messe AG
Torsten Weiss
+49-511-89 31153
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