Events in Latin America

Plan ahead with this calendar of upcoming materials handling events in your region.
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February 2026

Container Terminal Automation Conference (CTAC) Americas
February 24, 2026
  • Exhibitions / Congresses
  • Panama City, Panama

April 2026

Intermodal South America
April 14-16, 2026
  • Exhibitions / Congresses
  • São Paulo, Brazil

On this page we bring together trade events, both virtual and face-to-face, in Latin America.

Our events span a range of industries relevant to our materials handling audience, including logistics and the supply chain, retail and delivery, food and beverage, construction, ports, freight and shipping, manufacturing and many more.

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We cover events across all corners of the globe, and we'd love to hear about what's happening in your region.

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We are happy to add it to our calendar if it is relevant to the materials handling industry.

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