Exhibitions / Congresses

Melbourne Materials handling

Australia, Melbourne - 31 March - 2 April 2009
Showcasing the widest array of products and solutions dedicated to safe materials and manual handing, Melbourne Materials Handling and the co-located Safety In Action Trade Shows will feature 350+ exhibitors to over 11,000 visitors during it's 3 days at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.
Date(s)
31 March - 2 April 2009
Time(s)
Tuesday 31 March: 10am - 5pm Wednesday 1 April: 9am - 5pm Thursday 2 April: 9am - 4pm
Venue
Melbourne Exhibition Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Show Organiser: Australian Exhibitions & Conferences Level 2, 267 Collins Street MELBOURNE, VIC 3000 Postal Address PO Box 82 Flinders Lane Melbourne, VIC 8009 Tel 03 9654 7773 Fax 03 9654 5596 Email safety@aec.net.au
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Lift Technologies Inc.
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Flesherton, Ontario, Canada
New - Sale
Terberg YT220
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
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Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
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