Exhibitions / Congresses

Expo Logisti-K Trade Fair

Argentina, Buenos Aires - 20th to 23rd June 2006
The seventh biennial logistics fair, Expo Logisti-K 2006 is the biggest logistics trade fair in South America. This year it will offer 254 stands
in an excellent 20.000 square meter mid-town fair ground.

18.000 visitors are expected. The previous fair had 14.800 visitors and the 2002 one, in the middle of Argentina´s terrible financial collapse had 8700 visitors.

If you are interested in participating, at 8th February 2006 there are still a few stands available.

Our company, Marketeck S.A. can supply full information and all the support any interested party might want.

Contact

Henry Whitney
Marketeck S.A.
Catamarca 3137
1636 Olivos
Provincia de Buenos Aires
Argentina
Date(s)
20th to 23rd June 2006
Venue
mid-town fair ground.
Contact for booking / more info
54-11-4794-6793 fax tel 54-11-4794-7841 Mail: marketeck@fibertel.com.ar marketeck@yahoo.com
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