Exhibitions / Congresses

CILF 2021

China, Shenzhen - September 23-25, 2021
CILF 2021 Debut in 2006, China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Supply Chain Fair (CILF) has been successfully held for 15 successive years, concurrent with China (Shenzhen) International Cross-border eCommerce Supply Chain Fair (CIE), both events have earned a popular reputation. As a professional, effective, reliable and wide exchange platform for all players in logistics, transport and relevant industries all over the world, the CILF & CIE attracts numerous international well-known firms to exhibit and further promotes the international influence of China's logistics industry.


The CILF & CIE 2021 will be held on September 23-25 in Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, and it's expected to receive about 1,800 exhibitors from more than 50 countries & 140,000 visits from over 80 states and regions.
Date(s)
September 23-25, 2021
Venue
Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center
Ticketing
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