Exhibitions / Congresses

MANUTENTION 2006

France, Paris - 7th to 10th March 2006
International Exhibition of Handling Equipment and Logistics.

RAVAS will be demonstrating the advantages of mobile scales in interaction with RF-ID and a Warehouse Management System. RAVAS will be at stand 6C 040

ATIB Elettronica will be exhibiting their product range in HALL: 6, ALLEE: FG
STAND N°: 056

Chaintech U.K. will launch enhanced range of ZiCo Leaf Chain at Manutention 2006 - see them at Hall 6 stand J071
Date(s)
7th to 10th March 2006
Time(s)
9am to 6pm except closes at 5pm Friday
Venue
Parc Des Expositions - Paris -Norde Villipinte
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According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.

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According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.
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Fact of the week
According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.