Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT RUSSIA 2019

Russia, Moscow - 24 - 26 September 2019
CeMAT RUSSIA 2019 The only exhibition in Russia for materials handling, warehousing equipment and logistics.
More than 200 international brands present their innovative solutions and equipment: TVH Group, STILL, Linde, BITO, KOMATSU, Honeywell, Kaup, Manitou, PSI Logistics, SAP, Zebra Technologies, Vanderlande, KARCHER, COMITAS, JAC, DoorHan, Savoye, SSI Schaefer and other.
CeMAT RUSSIA attracts 5500 visitors from 70 regions of Russia.

Organizer: Deutsche Messe AG holds exhibitions on intralogistics and industrial automation all over the world: Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, Russia, Australia, Singapore, Mexico, Indonesia.
Date(s)
24 - 26 September 2019
Venue
Crocus Expo, Pavilion 1
Ticketing
free ticket by pre-registration
Contact for booking / more info
https://www.cemat-russia.ru/en/exhibition/contacts
Program
The Exhibition is accompanied by Logistics Forum where professionals share their best practices.
CeMAT RUSSIA 2019

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