Exhibitions / Congresses

Asia Cold Chain Show 2019

Thailand, Bangkok - December 2-4
Welcome to the World of Cold Chain and Pharma Logistics Industry!

Asia Cold Chain Show (ACCS) has been in motion as an annual event for the past four years serving as a platform for cold storage infrastructure, refrigeration, reefer transport and temperature control. ACCS aims to bring thousands of cold chain innovators and experts together under one roof.

The trade show and educational conference combination offers the most valuable and comprehensive business-to-business networking event serving the perishables industry. It is a one-stop-shop for innovation, education and business-to-business networking for the global food industry cold chain ? from producer to consumer.

Co-located Event: Pharma Logistics

Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences (PLS) companies are under tremendous pressure to improve their supply chains and operations efficiency. By 2020, emerging markets will account for more than 30% of pharmaceutical sales growth worldwide. Southeast Asia alone is expected to generate $40 billion in pharmaceutical sales by 2020.

Pharma Logistics is an effort to address challenges and to provide a platform to logistics equipment, technologies and services required by pharmaceutical industry to run end-to-end supply chain business smoothly.
Date(s)
December 2-4
Venue
Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC)
Contact for booking / more info
Nidhi Singh: send an email
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