Exhibitions / Congresses

Asia Warehousing Show 2019

Thailand, Bangkok - 27 - 29 March
Asia Warehousing Show 2019 Asia Warehousing Show (AWS) is an annual meeting place for those involved in the handling movement or transportation of goods throughout the supply chain to come together and do business. AWS offers most valuable opportunity to ASEAN and other international exhibiting companies to reach decision makers from across the end-user industry.

Taking place on 27-28-29 March 2019, Asia Warehousing Show along with concurrent events- Material Handling Equipment Expo Asia and Supply Chain Zone will cover every aspect of the warehousing, logistics and supply chain industry.
Date(s)
27 - 29 March
Venue
BITEC
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