Exhibitions / Congresses

Forklift Indonesia 2024

Indonesia, Jakarta - May 15-17, 2024
Forklift Indonesia 2024 ASEAN's Largest Gathering for Material Handling & Logistics Solutions
Date(s)
May 15-17, 2024
Time(s)
10.00 - 18.00 GMT+7
Venue
JIExpo
Ticketing
please ask
Contact for booking / more info
Program
Reflecting the big success of Forklift Indonesia 2022 (part of Transport & Logistics Indonesia 2022) attracted over 8.000 trade visitors and 99% of exhibitors also expressed satisfaction with quality and quantity visitors. A fantastic atmosphere and perfect place make this event attended by many professionals & buyers and give the opportunity to explore the Material Handling business in Indonesia and region.

The 8th Forklift Indonesia 2024 taking place from May 15 - 17, 2024 at Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) Kemayoran, Jakarta - Indonesia, will be expanded bigger scale. The expo will be held together with Transport & Logistic Indonesia 2024, ConMine 2024 and IIBT 2024 as an ASEAN leading trade show for transport, logistics, warehousing, material handling, and supply chain industries.
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