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Logistics & Automation Porto

Portugal, Porto - April 9-10, 2025
Logistics & Automation Porto Logistics Porto has been offering for thousands of visitors and suppliers the opportunity to get in touch and do business to take the industry value chain one step further.

Consolidated as a leading trade fair in the sector, in 2025 it returns to bring the future of logistics to professionals. A unique space to respond to any need in the supply chain, improve logistics processes and make your business model more competitive.

Logistics & Automation Porto offers the most innovative solutions and the latest technology: it is the answer to the new demands of the market.
Date(s)
April 9-10, 2025
Venue
Hall 6 Exponor, Feria Internacional Do Porto Avenida Doutor António Macedo, 4454-515, Leça da Palmeira (Matosinhos)
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