Exhibitions / Congresses

Asean Logistics & Transport Show 2015

Malaysia, kuala Lumpur - October 1st to 3rd
ALTS2014 exhibition ended with huge success and generate over RM20million sales during the 3 day show and follow up sales. Majority of the 2020 participating companies are satisfied with the outcome of the participation building on the success.

ALTS2014 held for the second consecutive year, there will be certainty a paradigm shift in the industry due to the forthcoming integration of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) where industry players are keen to resize the vast opportunity.

This has lead industry players to seriously consider the latest tools and technology that should be employed to maintain their operational efficiency and competitive.

The 3rd showcase is endorsed and supported by MOT, ALC, ECMMI, FMFF, SIRIM and several other leading & Industry organisation incorporating.
Date(s)
October 1st to 3rd
Venue
Mines International Exhibition Centre
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