Exhibitions / Congresses

Materials Handling Middle East

United Arab Emirates, Dubai - 3 - 5 September, 2019
Materials Handling Middle East Materials Handling Middle East is the only dedicated show in the region for professionals from every facet of the warehousing, intralogistics and supply chain sector. From forklifts & lifting equipment to warehouse automation, the show presents latest product innovations and solutions for all your warehousing requirements. The previous edition has welcomed 3,448 trade visitors from 57 countries.

The 2019 edition will be held from 3 - 5 September and will showcase the world's leading providers for intralogistics solutions, product demonstration areas and a highly regarded Supply Chain and Logistics Forum making it a highly anticipated edition.

Materials Handling Middle East focusses on multiple dynamic sectors including Logistics & Supply chain, Retail, FMCG, Automotive, Oil & Gas and Pharmaceuticals, showcasing products and solutions that improve their productivity and efficiency.
Date(s)
3 - 5 September, 2019
Venue
Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE
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