Exhibitions / Congresses

Material Handling & Logistics (MHL) 2009

New Zealand, Auckland - 22-23 July 2009
MHL is the only show in New Zealand dedicated to materials handling, warehousing and logistics and provides leading warehouse and distribution professionals within New Zealand the opportunity to explore new products and developments in the industry, share knowledge and expand their resources. Specialist companies from throughout New Zealand will present their products and services in a dedicated venue to manufacturers, warehousing, storage and distribution businesses.
Date(s)
22-23 July 2009
Time(s)
Wednesday 10am-5pm Thursday 10am-4pm
Venue
ASB Showgrounds, Greenlane
Contact for booking / more info
HAYLEYMEDIA Limited 9 Huron Street, Takapuna, Auckland PO Box 33 146 Takapuna, Auckland Phone: 0800 944248 (XHIBIT) Fax: +649 486 0078
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