Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT Germany 2011

Germany, Hannover - 2nd to 6th May 2011
The world's premier showplace for intralogistics, CeMAT will provide a comprehensive insight into what's happening on world markets. It functions as a global communication platform and paves the way to new sales opportunities.

Many companies will exhibit at CeMat and we have been advised that;
Lisman Vorkheftrucks will be present in Hannover with an informative and attractive stand.

Durwen Attachments will have a large stand in Hall 26 Stand H25

RAEDER-VOGEL will have a 160 m² booth in Hall 12 D 68 and will focus on RAEDER-VOGEL as a synomym for quality, VULKOLLAN® and their trade partner network. They will also be actively looking for new exclusive trade partners to grow their international sales network.

and of course Forkliftaction will have a booth
Date(s)
2nd to 6th May 2011
Venue
Hannover Fairgrounds
Contact for booking / more info
Torsten Weiss Deutsche Messe AG GERMANY Phone +49 511 89-31153 Fax +49 511 89-39654 torsten.weiss@messe.de

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