Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT INDIA 2013

India, NEW DELHI - December 17th to 20th
7th International trade fair for Materials Handling/Intralogistics, Storage Systems, Warehousing and Logistic Services

CeMAT INDIA 2013 is the window for latest trends and technologies in Materials Handling / Intralogistics, Storage Systems, Warehousing and Logistic Services, which is sure to attract decision makers from diverse user industries. "Logistics Infrastructure Pavilion" aims to bring focus on the companies engaged in planning, designing and setting up the warehousing and logistics park facilities as well as the owners and operators of such facilities to showcase their products and services to the diverse user industries.

ONE STOP SHOP for the Retail, Automotive and Transport, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, Pharmaceuticals, Dry Ports, Steel and Food Processing sectors.
Date(s)
December 17th to 20th
Venue
PRAGATI MAIDAN
Contact for booking / more info

PREMIUM business

Zhejiang UN Forklift Co., Ltd
Manufacturer of IC forklifts, electric forklifts and warehouse equipment.
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Toyota 8FD35U
Flesherton, Ontario, Canada
Used - Sale
Wellwit WMF1000
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
New - Sale
USD50,000
Movers & Shakers
Linda Häkkilä Linda Häkkilä
vice president, Investor Relations, Konecranes
vice president operations, Elokon Group
President, EP Equipment Europe
Senior vice president human resources, Kalmar
UN Forklift FD25T-C2JM1
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
New - Sale
Mitsubishi FGE35AT
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale
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