Exhibitions / Congresses

LogiMAT 2022

Germany, Stuttgart - May 31 – June 2, 2022
LogiMAT 2022 LogiMAT, the International Trade Fair for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, sets new standards as the biggest annual intralogistics exhibition in Europe.





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Show type: International trade fair

First year of expo: 2003

Branches: Material Handling, Transportation, Storage, Logistics
Products / Sectors: Materials handling and storage technology, warehousing and operational equipment, warehouse and production controls / robotics, e-commerce, packaging, weighing, measuring and franking, loading technology, loading systems, retrofitting, ground conveyors and accessories, information and communication technology, order-picking sytems, labelling and identification, software for simulation, software for storage systems, software for despatches and transport, software for stock management, inventories and archiving, energy, environmental technology, recycling and waste disposal, security, outsourcing partners, logistics facilities, consultation, planning and implementation, authorities, organisations, training and media. With TradeWorld - Modern trading processes in the fields of stationary, interactive and multi-channel trade

Open to: Trade visitors and public

Frequency: Annual

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Date(s)
May 31 – June 2, 2022
Venue
Messe Stuttgart
Contact for booking / more info
Phone: +49 (0)89/32391-253

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