Exhibitions / Congresses

Logistics & Automation Stockholm

Sweden, Stockholm - October 1-2, 2025
Logistics & Automation Stockholm Discover the latest intralogistics technologies

Every day, logistics are becoming increasingly automated and complex. To keep pace with these changes, the newly launched meeting place, Logistics & Automation, has been created to better align with the latest innovations and future challenges within the logistics sector.

At Logistics & Automation, you will see the latest advancements in intralogistics and efficient logistics solutions. This is an opportunity to gain market share, meet new customers, and strengthen relationships with your existing contacts. Make a smart investment for the future of your business and demonstrate to the market that you are a key player to be reckoned with in this fast-evolving industry.
Date(s)
October 1-2, 2025
Venue
Kistamässan, Arne Beurlings Torg 5 164 40 Kista
Contact for booking / more info
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