Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT Russia

Russia, Moscow - 25th to 27th September 2012
What is CeMAT RUSSIA?

CeMAT Russia is one of the most important international trade fairs in the region specializing in intralogistics. It focuses on key categories like mechanical handling, warehouse technology, workshop equipment, packaging and order picking equipment systems for materials handling technology, warehouse technology, logistics, loading technology, internal logistics systems and software, internal logistics-services and many more. The show demonstrates cutting-edge technologies that can optimize the production in all branches of industry. CeMAT Russia is co-located with IA Russia, Surface Russia and MDA Russia which together, create Russia's premier industrial trade fair ITFM (Industrial Trade Fair Moscow).

Russia's industrial demand for modern industrial plant and machinery is enormous. According to the Russian Engineering Union, more than a million of the country's industrial machines are 20 or more years old. At the same time, the Russian economy is growing steadily by about 3.5 percent annually.

The Industrial Trade Fair Moscow addresses these two key trends. ITFM runs from 25 to 28 September in Moscow and comprises four co-located industrial tradeshows: CeMAT RUSSIA, MDA RUSSIA, Industrial Automation RUSSIA and Surface RUSSIA


I.D Systems will be exhibiting
Date(s)
25th to 27th September 2012
Venue
Crocus Expo International Exhibition Center Krasnogorsk-4 143400 Moscow, Russian Federation
Contact for booking / more info
Carsten Fricke Tel.: +49 511 89-32113 E-mail: carsten.fricke@messe.de
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