Exhibitions / Congresses

India Cold Chain Show Regional 2018

India, New Delhi - 21-06-2018 To 23-06-2018
The Regional edition of India Cold Chain Show 2018 is all set to take place. The show eyes extending the geographical boundaries of the vast cold chain industry into the Northern and Eastern market. The Regional edition will also offer productive business-to-business networking opportunities for all the cold chain industry players serving various other industries with cold chain intensive operations and solutions.

India Cold Chain Show- Regional 2018 will be held in New Delhi with a core aim of tapping the potential of Northern and Eastern regions of India and to explore newer possibilities and growth opportunities. Further, bringing together experts, suppliers, solution providers and others from all walks of the cold chain industry making the show a must-attend event.

The prime and focus industries and sectors include cold storage owners, dairy, ice-cream, seafood, pharma, fruit and vegetable, floriculture, meat and poultry, logistics, retail and consultants.
Date(s)
21-06-2018 To 23-06-2018
Time(s)
9:00 AM To 6:00 PM
Venue
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
Ticketing
Free
Contact for booking / more info
neeraj.negi@reedmanch.com
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