Exhibitions / Congresses

Inside Warehouse Logistics Expo (IWLEX) 2023

United Kingdom, Telford - May 23-24, 2023
Inside Warehouse Logistics Expo (IWLEX) 2023 An exhibition representative of today's world, shaped by the industry, for the industry.
A "purpose" focused event which aims not only to provide an unparalleled place to do business, but also to support the industry and the professionals within.
Inside Warehouse Logistics Expo (IWLEX 2023) is the UK's only dedicated warehouse operations event steered by warehouse logistics practitioners for practitioners.
IWLEX is the most inclusive annual trade exhibition for the internal logistics and warehousing sector in the UK.

This new, differentiated event will be FREE to attend and will have two FREE Conference streams to learn about current best-practice, new innovations, and fresh ideas.

The organisers are really encouraging Forklift manufacturers and operations to get involved in this materials handling event and are particularly interested in new innovations, electrification, hydrogen and at site charging infrastructures.

For more information about exhibiting at IWLEX please contact us.
Date(s)
May 23-24, 2023
Venue
Telford International Centre
Ticketing
See website

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