Exhibitions / Congresses

Materials Handling Middle East 2021

United Arab Emirates, Dubai - November 2 - 4, 2021
Materials Handling Middle East 2021 Materials Handling Middle East 2019 saw some of the leading global pioneers demonstrating the latest technological solutions to deliver increased operational and cost efficiency, production capacity growth, speedy customer responsiveness and heightened competitiveness with logistics and materials handling at its core. Few of the key featured exhibitors that participated this years edition include SPAN, ACME, Juma Al Majid, Daifuku, Swisslog, Kardex and Interroll.

This three day exhibition is the most influential Intralogistics event in the region that will give you an opportunity to create and establish business relationships, to see the latest trends and developments in the supply chain industry, and to test the latest products and technologies.

Product Groups
The wide range of products showcased at Materials Handling Middle East is divided into 6 key segments: Materials Handling & Lifting Equipment, Logistics & Postal Service Providers, Value added Logistics Services, Warehousing Equipment, Transport & Logistics and Port & Ports Equipment.
Date(s)
November 2 - 4, 2021
Venue
Dubai World Trade Centre
Ticketing
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