Exhibitions / Congresses

Forklift and Accessory Exhibition Guangzhou 2011

China, Guangzhou - June 22th-24th,2011
'The 7th International Brand Forklift and Accessory Exhibition Guangzhou 2011'. This Exhibition is the biggest professional forklift exhibition in China in the biggest exhibition hall in Asia-Pazhou Complex.This Exhibition will be as big as 25.000 square meters. We expected there will be more than 30.000 person-time during this exhibition.

It will be held concurrently with: The 2nd International Logistics Equipment & Technology Exhibition.
Date(s)
June 22th-24th,2011
Venue
Asia-Pazhou Complex
Contact for booking / more info
Bestandrewlee@hotmail.com
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