Exhibitions / Congresses

TransRussia

Russia, Moscow - 15th to 17th April 2019
Russia?s transport & logistics sector is brimming with potential across all modes ? especially in road, rail and multi-modal transport.

More companies are experiencing greater contract opportunities in Russia?s $150bn market. TransRussia, Russia?s only dedicated transport & logistics event, helps logistics firms like Lithuanian road and rail experts Arijus Lithuania reach thousands of potential customers.


24th International Exhibition for Transport and Logistics Services and Intralogistics Technologies is the only event of its kind in Russia.

For exhibitors, It?s the place to meet nearly 17,000 cargo owners, freight forwarders, retailers and others in need of transportation services and technologies on the Russian market.

79% of visitors purchase because of the exhibition and a further 71% of visitors only attend TransRussia amongst industry events. If it?s exclusivity you?re after, you?ll find it at TransRussia.
Date(s)
15th to 17th April 2019
Venue
Crocus Expo, Moscow; Pavillion 1
Contact for booking / more info
Phone Thomas Ferraris : +44 (0) 203 545 9547
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According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.