Exhibitions / Congresses

REFCOLD INDIA

India, Hyderabad - November 21-23, 2019
REFCOLD INDIA REFCOLD INDIA is the premier destination for innovation, education and B2B networking for the entire food industry. More than 15,000 decision-makers and innovators from retail, food service, processing, production, distribution, logistics, and transportation representing frozen, refrigerated, ambient and fresh operations are expected to attend.

Over the course of three days from November 21-23, 2019, REFCOLD INDIA - exhibition, seminars and workshops combine to deliver the most valuable and comprehensive business-to-business networking event serving the perishables industry. Companies that participate in the event gain a high level of brand recognition and targeted business development opportunies in front of key buying audiences that produce, handle, store, transport or are involved in the distribution of perishable products and are looking to optimize their supply chain and/or improve facility operations.
Date(s)
November 21-23, 2019
Venue
Hitex International Convention & Exhibition Center
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