Exhibitions / Congresses

The 2022 MHI Annual Conference

United States, San Antonio - October 2-5, 2022
The 2022 MHI Annual Conference The 2022 MHI Annual Conference is an interactive thought leadership event for manufacturing, material handling and supply chain professionals that focuses on the technology innovation taking place across the supply chain industry - and the associated workforce challenges explored in the 2022 MHI Annual Industry Report.

The conference includes 12 sessions and 3 tracks.

1) Supply Chain Disruption
2) Leadership
3) Future Workforce

Join us October 2-5, 2022 at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country for four days of education and solutions as you experience your own supply chain revolution.
Date(s)
October 2-5, 2022
Venue
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country
Ticketing
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