Exhibitions / Congresses

Logistics & Automation Bilbao

Spain, Barakaldo - February 26-27, 2025
Logistics & Automation Bilbao Logistics & Automation is the leading European network of events with intralogistics solutions and services, with a strong focus on warehouse automation technologies. The event arrived in Bilbao in 2022 with a long history in the Iberian Peninsula, with 12 editions held in Madrid and 7 in Oporto.

Thanks to the success of the second edition of our show in the north of Spain, we will be back again in 2025 on 26th & 27th February at BEC.

We are waiting for you!
Date(s)
February 26-27, 2025
Venue
Bilbao Exhibition Centre BEC
Contact for booking / more info
See website
Movers & Shakers
Sue Tomic Sue Tomic
Board chair, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
Strategic business development manager, Heli Materials Handling Oceania
Chief executive officer, Hire Industry Association of New Zealand (HIANZ)
Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)

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