Exhibitions / Congresses

LogiMAT 2008

Germany, Stuttgart - 19th to 21st February 2007
LogiMAT offers a complete review of the market in everything to do with intralogistics. At the start of the year international exhibitors will be presenting innovative technologies, products, systems and solutions for rationalisation and cost-optimisation of in-company logistics processes.

LogiMAT provides the trade audience with a comprehensive review of all the main themes in the sector, from procurement to production and deliveries. International logistics professionals come to LogiMAT 2008 to discover new ways of optimising processes and reducing costs.

This fair is a forum for practical solutions, trends and visions.
Date(s)
19th to 21st February 2007
Time(s)
9am-5pm
Venue
New Trade Fair Centre, Stuttgart
Contact for booking / more info
Postal address: EUROEXPO Messe- und Kongress-GmbH Postfach 80912 München Germany Phone: +49 (0)89 32391-253 Fax: +49 (0)89 32391-246 Email: management@euroexpo.de

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