Exhibitions / Congresses

Intralogistics 2014

France, Paris - 1-4 April 2014
The handling equipment exhibition for industry and distribution - will take place from the 1st of April to the 4th of April at Paris Nord Villepinte Hall 6, and will be held jointly with SITL Logistics Solutions.

Storage, Lifting, Automation, Packaging, Handling, Forklift Trucks are the key words for this new exhibition which will feature 150 exhibitors in 10,000 square meters. 15,000 participants are expected to attend.

International agent C&H Maastricht said the show is a unique experience for companies seeking leadership in a highly competitive market-"a dynamic exhibition of the differentials focusing on doing business".

C&H Maastricht is a marketing consultancy company specialised in international market research and assistance in market penetration of logistics and material handling equipment.
Date(s)
1-4 April 2014
Time(s)
9.00-18.00 h
Venue
Paris Nord Villepinte Hall 6
Ticketing
311.- Euro per sq m. ex vat
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