Exhibitions / Congresses

Eastern Cape Industrial Trade Show 2004

South Africa, Cape Town - 25th - 27th February 2004
The organisers state this Industrial Trade Show is Regional Trade Exhibition Showcasing Industrial Products, Services and Solutions to Meet the Needs of the Eastern Cape Industrial Sector
PRIMARY PRODUCT CATEGORIES:
Mechanical & Materials Handling Technologies: Airconditioning; air compressors/components; boilers & heat exchangers; cleaning equipment; engineering supplies (including abrasives, fasteners, fixing, bolts, nuts, springs & tools); filtration; heating/cooling/ventilation; hydraulics/pneumatics; machine tools; materials handling (including racking/forklifts, distribution, barcoding, packaging, conveyor systems); Metals - cutting & welding; pipes & pumps; valves; spraying equipment; turbines. Electrical & Electronic Technologies: Energy, lighting, lightning protection, motor control & accessories, instrumentation, test & measurement equipment. Chemical & Plastic Technologies: Cleaning, corrosion & adhesives. Commercial & Business Solution Technologies: IT/computer hardware/software, finance, business equipment. Safety Health & Environment Technologies: Dust control; safety, training, security systems. Agricultural Technologies: Equipment; chemicals; services. Trucking & Transport Technologies: Trucks, busses, trailer & components.
Date(s)
25th - 27th February 2004
Venue
Port Elizabeth Harbour
Ticketing
RATES & DATA: [Prices exclude VAT] Space only: R520 per m² Service package: R220 per m²
Contact for booking / more info
Loftie Eaton - Mr E-mail: typ@iafrica.com www.ecits.co.za Fax: 041-378-1067
Movers & Shakers
Andries Retief Andries Retief
Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
Sales and operations director, Logitrans A/S

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