Exhibitions / Congresses

CeMAT 2008

Germany, Hannover - 27th to 31st May 2008
In 2008 CeMAT will once again offer fascinating insights into the future of intralogistics. Alongside various special displays and
forums, the line-up will include an entirely new section called “Intralogistics Research”. The Industry Meeting Points will
once again be a veritable mine of information for visitors, while the Intralogistics Campus serves as a magnet for those
planning to embark on a career in the logistics sector.

Forkliftaction will have a stand Hall 25 Stand C26

Raeder Vogel will be exhibiting.
Kaup will have a stand - Outside area (FG) / Stand No. K02
Date(s)
27th to 31st May 2008
Time(s)
daily, 9am to 6pm
Venue
Exhibition Grounds, 30521 Hannover, Germany
Ticketing
Prices in EURO One-day ticket (advance sales): 21.00 One-day ticket (at the ticket office): 25.00 Five-day ticket (advance sales): 35.00 Five-day ticket (at the ticket office): 45.00 One-day ticket (for school pupils from age 15, students and persons doing military service or compulsory community service): 10.00
Contact for booking / more info
CeMAT Team Deutsche Messe Messegelände 30521 Hannover GERMANY Tel: +49 511 89-0 Fax: +49 511 89-32626
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