Exhibitions / Congresses

INTRA-LOG EXPO SOUTH AMÉRICA 2024

Brazil, SÃO PAULO - September 3-5, 2024
INTRA-LOG EXPO SOUTH AMÉRICA 2024 INTRA -LOG EXPO SOUTH AMERICA will bring together, in the same location, the most complete ecosystem of innovations for the Intralogistics and Automation sector.

An international, exclusive event specialized in new technologies and solutions for the entire supply chain, from end to end , interested in making your operations more efficient, agile, economical and sustainable.
Date(s)
September 3-5, 2024
Venue
YELLOW PAVILION – EXPO CENTER NORTE
Contact for booking / more info
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Maxlion R2B25LI
Hangzhou, China
New - Sale
Terberg RT403
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale

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Hangzhou Manforce Material Handling Equipment Co., Ltd
Specializing in Nichi and conventional forklift products, we create significant value for all our partners!
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