Exhibitions / Congresses

Smart Delivery Vietnam

Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City - September 12-13, 2024
Smart Delivery Vietnam Welcome to Smart Delivery Vietnam 2024

The Smart Delivery Vietnam conference and exhibition showcase technologies, innovations, software and solutions needed to run business more effectively and more efficiently from warehousing, supply chain, order picking and packing to fulfillment and the last mile delivery resulting in seamless multichannel operations and enhanced customer experience.

The event will provide a great opportunity to exhibitors to meet decision makers and buyers from ecommerce, retail, fulfillment companies, 3PLs, grocery delivery firms, couriers, postal and parcel service providers, logistics and delivery companies, among many others.
Date(s)
September 12-13, 2024
Venue
Holiday Inn - Floor 3rd - 18E Cong Hoa Str., Tan Binh Dist., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ticketing
see website
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