Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT 2014

Germany, Hannover - 19th to 23rd May 2014
The next CeMAT will feature an even more wide-reaching lineup of themes and a new cluster approach shaped around user industries.

To make it easier for visitors to zero in on the topics and exhibitors of greatest interest to them, the displays at CeMAT 2014 have been regrouped into five main clusters: Move & Lift, Pick & Pack, Store & Load, Logistics IT and Manage & Service.

For more information visit: www.cemat.de
Date(s)
19th to 23rd May 2014
Venue
Hannover Messe
Contact for booking / more info
brigitte.mahnken@messe.de
SMV (Konecranes) 33-1200C
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
Aichi RX07B
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale

PREMIUM business

F. Uchiyama
Global exporter of used forklift and construction machinery, servicing over 80 countries.

Showcased in the Virtual Expo

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Editorial calendar - planned features
CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS
HANDLING GOODS IN THE COLD
LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY
SMV (Konecranes) 33-1200C
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
Aichi RX07B
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale
Global Industry News
edition #1260 - 11 December 2025
In this week’s Forkliftaction News we report on DHL Supply Chain signing a deal to deploy autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) at its Mexican retail operations and look at Guidance Automation’s successful trial of an AMR with a hydrogen fuel cell... Continue reading
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