Exhibitions / Congresses

Logistics Link South

United Kingdom, Surrey - 3-4 February 2009
Improve your warehouse and fleet operations

Whatever industry sector you work in Logistics Link South 2009 is your best opportunity to help you cut costs and waste in your supply chain and to start 2009 ahead of the game!

By visiting the Logistics Link South exhibition on 3 - 4 February 2009 at Sandown Park you will discover the latest supply chain products, systems and services to help optimise your company's warehouse and fleet operations for the coming year. One visit to the show will save you months worth of research, as you will source new suppliers face-to-face and get up-to-date with the latest industry developments.



TeP Technica
will be exhibiting, featuring RAEDER-VOGEL wheels and castors
Date(s)
3-4 February 2009
Time(s)
Tuesday 9.30 am - 4.00 pm Wednesday 9.30 am - 3.30 pm
Venue
Sandown Park, Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9AJ
Contact for booking / more info
Richard Milbourn 020 7970 6237 or e-mail richard.milbourn@centaur.co.uk
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Movers & Shakers
Sue Tomic Sue Tomic
Board chair, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
Strategic business development manager, Heli Materials Handling Oceania
Chief executive officer, Hire Industry Association of New Zealand (HIANZ)
Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
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