Exhibitions / Congresses

Handling EXPO 2008- Egypt

Egypt, Cairo - 6-9 November 2008
The International Exhibition for Material Handling and Storage Equipment is one of the largest and most complete displays of the Material Handling technology in the Middle East with Hundreds of exhibitors and thousands visitors. The event is held every year in Cairo, Egypt.

HANDLING EXPO has been the connecting point between the manufacturing countries in Europe, USA, The Far East and the importer countries in The Middle East and Africa. As The Middle East's Largest Annual Material Handling Event it brings together buyers, sellers and end users to interact and collaborate. Attendees find the newest technologies and applications to make their operations leaner and more productive. Exhibitors meet with manufacturers looking to upgrade their equipment and build long-term business relationships. HANDLING EXPO is more than a tradeshow - it's a comprehensive, hands-on, networking and learning event!
Date(s)
6-9 November 2008
Time(s)
Visitors 10:00AM-8:00PM
Venue
Cairo Fair Ground, Cairo - Egypt
Contact for booking / more info
ORGANIZER International Fairs Group (IFG) Cairo Office: Address : 10 Fok, El Motawaset, Osman Towers, Maadi, cairo, Egypt. Contact : Operations Department Tel : (+202) 25264499 - 25247996 Fax : (+202) 25264499 Web Site : www.ifg-eg.com Email : info@ifg-eg.com

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