Exhibitions / Congresses

RLA Conference & Expo - 5th Annual

Brazil, Sao Paulo - 16th to 18th September 2014
The RLA Conference & Expo Brazil. Companies from all over the world and especially South America & Central America along with many other international delegates will be in attendance.
More than 30,000 Supply Chain, Manufacturing & Reverse Logistics Professionals will be in Attendance with more than 100 exhibitors showcasing their products and service. The event is a collaboration between Movimat, Transports & Logistics and RLA (Reverse Logistics Association). We are bringing together the best of both: Movimat which is Remanufacturing and RLA which is Reverse Logistics!
Date(s)
16th to 18th September 2014
Venue
Expo Center Norte - Azul (Blue) & White (Branco) Pavillion Rua Jos? Bernardo Pinto 333 - Vila Guilherme 02055-000 S?o Paulo; +55 11 2089-8500
Contact for booking / more info
Main Number: +1 801-331-8949 Fax: +1 801-206-0090 Brazil Fax: +55 (0) 11 395 80506
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