Exhibitions / Congresses

IntraLogistex USA 2024

United States, Miami, FL - October 22-23, 2024
IntraLogistex USA 2024 IntraLogisteX USA is a focused environment for the entire industry to share ideas, discover solutions and improve operational efficiency, agility, scalability, and accuracy.

The exhibition provides supply chain & manufacturing professionals with live demonstrations, interactive displays, and product launches, allowing them to discover the latest solutions in a hands-on experience.

In addition to the vast range of solution providers on display floor, the event will host a dynamic lineup of keynote speakers, thought leaders, and workshops, offering exhibitors the opportunity to learn from and contribute to the latest industry trends and best practices.
Date(s)
October 22-23, 2024
Venue
Miami Beach Convention Center
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