Exhibitions / Congresses

Materials Handling Middle East 2011

United Arab Emirates, Dubai - 25th to 27th September 2011
The 6th International Exhibition for Logistics, Supply Chain, Freight, Cargo - Products & Services

Since 2001, Materials Handling Middle East has been a unique business platform to introduce the latest distribution and logistics solutions of leading companies in the market. Nowadays, Materials Handling Middle East is the only trade exhibition for materials handling and logistics industry in the Middle East.

To continue the path of success of Materials Handling Middle East, we are proud to announce the 6th edition on September 25 - 27, 2011 that will take place in
It is a show that comes once every 2 years and you do not want to miss it!

During the last edition in 2009, H.H. Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, the Chairman of Dubai Airports, President of Dubai Department of Civil Aviation, Chairman and CEO of Emirates has pledged his support for Materials Handling Middle East, which gathered 175 industry leaders from 27 countries, who showcased their brand new products and services to 6,805 key buyers from 82 countries. Exhibitors were pleased with the quality of the visitors and the number of deals that were made during the show.

The exhibition reflects the latest trends and developments within the logistics and materials handling industries and receives strong interest from manufacturers, suppliers, agencies and government institutions from across the region.
Date(s)
25th to 27th September 2011
Venue
Sheikh Saeed Halls 2 & 3, International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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