Exhibitions / Congresses

Global Logistics Show 2020

India, Mumbai - April 7-9, 2020
GLS is the premier meeting place for the India's Logistics and Supply Chain Sector. In its 4 edition, it brings together 5000 professionals involved in the handling, moving and transportation of goods throughout the supply chain.

GLS is a proven platform for Intralogistics industry to do business, and its an ideal place to meet new contacts and win new business!
Date(s)
April 7-9, 2020
Venue
SICCA - Somaiya International Convention Centre Mumbai
Contact for booking / more info
Gaurav Send an email

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