Exhibitions / Congresses

Multimodal

United Kingdom, Birmingham - 18-20 June 2019
Multimodal Now in its twelfth year, Multimodal is the UK and Ireland's premier freight transport, logistics and supply chain management event.
The exhibition hosts some 300 exhibitors offering the latest logistics and supply chain solutions covering all aspects of logistics from equipment supplier, port, haulier, shipping line, to 3PL and forwarders and will include the latest technological innovations to enter the industry - AI and Blockchain.

The seminar programme will highlight a wide range of industry relevant topics, including Patterns of Global Trade, Disruption technologies, the impact of Brexit, trends and opportunities in modal shift and lots more besides.



On the final day of Multimodal we will be supporting the young talent within the industry by launching a new initiative call Next Gen Logistics Network, which aims to provide support, peer networking and exchange of ideas.
Date(s)
18-20 June 2019
Time(s)
Tues 18th June 2019 10:00 - 17:00 Awards/VIP Dinn
Venue
NEC
Ticketing
FOC
Contact for booking / more info
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