Exhibitions / Congresses

Logistics 2017 - The logistics Event of India

India, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi - 2nd to 4th February 2017
The event will be a ideal platform for companies involved in Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation, Shipping, Material Handling, Consultancy and IT related services, to strengthen their brand awareness and to showcase their strengths to industry.

The show is scheduled under the Umbrella of 21st International Engineering and Technology Show (IETF2015), which will have Concurrent events on various industrial segments.

Benefits of attending the show include:

Networking opportunities with key industry players - the chance to share and discuss ideas and promote your business to peers and colleagues from around the world
Increasing your business revenue - a key emphasis of the event is attainable ways to grow profits and develop your business
Seeing the latest technologies on the market - through practical demonstrations on a working salvage yard

Highlights

3 - Day Exhibition focused on handling, production, packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing.
2 - Day Logistics Submit
Live Equipment Demos
Networking Forum Exhibitor's
International Participation
Product Launch Area
Date(s)
2nd to 4th February 2017
Venue
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi

PREMIUM business

RAEDER-VOGEL
Innovative high-quality wheels and castors for the forklift industry.
Fact of the week
The word "robotics" was coined by Russian-born American science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov who first used the word in 1942 in his short story 'Runabout'. He characterised robots as helpful servants and as "a better, cleaner race."
Movers & Shakers
Kai von Berg Kai von Berg
VP sales Europe, EP Equipment Europe
Group president - Vancouver operations, Columbia Machine
Business development manager - UK, IRE, BENELUX, Tyri Lights
President and CEO, Wajax Corporation

PREMIUM business

RAEDER-VOGEL
Innovative high-quality wheels and castors for the forklift industry.
Fact of the week
The word "robotics" was coined by Russian-born American science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov who first used the word in 1942 in his short story 'Runabout'. He characterised robots as helpful servants and as "a better, cleaner race."