Exhibitions / Congresses

NA 2010

United States, Cleveland OH - April 26 - 29, 2010
NA 2010 NA 2010 focuses on the productivity solutions provided by material handling and logistics. The four-day event will be the most comprehensive showcase of material handling and logistics equipment, systems and technologies in the United States in 2010. The show is designed to offer productivity solutions and information by showcasing the products and services of over 500 material handling and logistics providers.
ATTENDEES
Industry professionals from the United States, Canada, Mexico and around the world are expected to attend. They will attend to find productivity solutions through material handling for their manufacturing, distribution and warehousing operations.


EXHIBITORS
Over 500 exhibitors from industry, commerce and government will display their productivity solutions on the 150,000 square foot show floor.
Date(s)
April 26 - 29, 2010
Time(s)
Monday, April 26, 2010: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday, April 27, 2010: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 28, 2010: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Thursday, April 29, 2010: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Venue
I-X Center
Contact for booking / more info
www.mhia.org
SMV (Konecranes) 16-1200C
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
UN Forklift FD35T
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
New - Sale
Upcoming industry events …
July 22-24, 2025 - Sydney, Australia
November 11-13, 2025 - Singapore, Singapore
November 12-13, 2025 - London, United Kingdom
Upcoming in the editorial calendar
WIRELESS CHARGING
Aug 2025
MANAGING MIXED FLEETS
Oct 2025

PREMIUM business

Zhejiang UN Forklift Co., Ltd
Manufacturer of IC forklifts, electric forklifts and warehouse equipment.
Latest job alerts …
Ottumwa, IA, United States
Wentzville, MO, United States
Harrisburg, SD, United States
UN Forklift FB25N1LZ1
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
New - Sale
Taylor TT300
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, United States
Used - Sale & Hire
Latest job alerts …
Harrisburg, SD, United States
Wentzville, MO, United States
Ottumwa, IA, United States
Fact of the week
Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.