Exhibitions / Congresses

Int'l Federation of Warehousing Logistics Associations (IFWLA) annual convention

United Kingdom, Liverpool - 1st to 4th June 2015
The purpose of the organisation is to promote the warehousing and logistics industry, collect, study and exchange information and views on matters of common interest to members, advance global connections and develop good relationships between members.

Each year the Federation hosts a warehousing logistics industry convention in a different region of the world. This event provides participants with unique opportunities to explore different business models, experience cultural venues and develop business connections.
Date(s)
1st to 4th June 2015
Venue
Hard Day's Night Hotel - Liverpool www.harddaysnighthotel.com
Contact for booking / more info
+44 02076368856
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Editorial calendar - planned features
CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS
HANDLING GOODS IN THE COLD
LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY
Fact of the week
The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.
Global Industry News
edition #1261 - 18 December 2025
In this week’s Forkliftaction News , we report on an activist investment firm increasing its stake in Toyota Industries Corp (TICO), in a bid to stop the privatisation of the materials handling equipment manufacturer... Continue reading
Fact of the week
The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.