Exhibitions / Congresses

Materials Handling Indonesia 2003

Indonesia, Jakarta - 10 - 13 Dec 2003
For materials handling professionals in South East Asia. Attendees will be able to meet leading suppliers of products and services.
Materials Handling, Storage, Retrieval and Stock Control Equipment, Technology and Services.

This event is part of the "Manufacturing Indonesia" Series and is held in conjunction with the "Machine Tool Indonesia 2003", the "Environment Technology Indonesia 2003" the "Automation Technology Indonesia 2003 and the "Vehicle Manufacturing & Components Indonesia 2003" events.

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Date(s)
10 - 13 Dec 2003
Venue
Jakarta International Exhibition Centre, Kemayoran
Contact for booking / more info
materialindo@oesallworld.com exhibit@montnet.com
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