Exhibitions / Congresses

China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Transportation Fair 2019

China, Shenzen - 10th to 12th October 2019
China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Transportation Fair made its debut in 2006. In 13 successive years, CILF has become an influential logistics & Transport Expo in Asia. The last event attracted 1,865 exhibitors from over 53 countries and 1,38,700 visitors from over 81 countries and regions, for face to face networking, promoting business, sharing latest trends and news, and showcasing the latest development of logistic industry. An important part of CILF is China (Shenzhen) International Internet & E-Commerce Expo (CIE), China's biggest and most influential internet and e-commerce event that gathers professionals from all facets of E-Business, Cross-Border E-Commerce, Information Technology, Communication Technology, Logistics & Transportation industries. Both the events together gives an interactive communication platform to e-commerce and traditional enterprises to build up a top e-commerce ecosystem. The 14th CILF is going to be held concurrently with the 5th CIE from 10th October to 12th October, 2019 at Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, China. Exhibitors and visitors, alike can participate in forums, seminars and value-added activities.
Date(s)
10th to 12th October 2019
Venue
Shenzen Convention & Exhibition Center.
Contact for booking / more info
Abby Luo, scm002@scmfair.com, 0086 18688775916
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