Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT ASIA 2018

China, Shanghai, China - 6-9 November 2018
CeMAT ASIA 2018 As the leading international exhibition for material handling, automation, transport and logistics technologies in Asia, CeMAT ASIA provides a global purchasing network in the booming Chinese market. In a time of worldwide economic networking, CeMAT ASIA has also become a platform, where the newest technologies are displayed and where experts discuss the future development of their industry.

Since its establishment in 2000, CeMAT ASIA has witnessed a steady growth in both exhibitor numbers and exhibition space, which proves a great potential in its market. The world's leading brands are present at CeMAT ASIA and various new names of SME sized companies and start-ups are constantly being added to the list of exhibitors year after year. The visitor number is also rapidly increasing. All factors combined make CeMAT ASIA in fact the best platform to develop and grow business in China and out to global market.
Date(s)
6-9 November 2018
Venue
Shanghai New Int'I Expo Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Ms. Jelly Wang
021-5045 6700 ext 227 send an email
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