Exhibitions / Congresses

EXCHAiNGE 2017. Join now.

Germany, Frankfurt - 26-27 September 2017
EXCHAiNGE 2017. Join now. The EXCHAiNGE - The Supply Chainers' Conference will be held for the fifth time. On 26 September 2017, the Supply Chain Management Award finalists presented their excellent supply chain solution at the conference. Jury and audience vote on the spot and celebrate the winner during the Award Night. Seize the opportunity to present your company in the best possible light to an audience of like minds!

Five good reasons to join us in 2017

- Stand up and be recognized as part of an innovative community

- Interact with decision-makers from
- supply chain management, finance, logistics, purchasing
- start-ups, small and medium-sized businesses, large enterprises

- Engage in live discussions about trends and developments in the supply chain

- Open yourself up to new customer groups from the industrial, commercial, and service sectors

- Go where you?ll be seen ? not lost in the crowd like at other events Seize the opportunity to
present your company in the best possible light to an audience of like minds!
Date(s)
26-27 September 2017
Venue
Frankfurt am Main Venue TBC
Contact for booking / more info
Customer Service Team
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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

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