Exhibitions / Congresses

SAIE 2003

Italy, Bologna - Wednesday 15 to Sunday 19 October 2003
SAIE 2003 An international show of building technologies.
The sector of products includes Forklifts and cranes.

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Date(s)
Wednesday 15 to Sunday 19 October 2003
Time(s)
Wednesday - Saturday: 9AM - 6PM Sunday: 9AM - 5PM
Venue
Bologna Fair Center
Ticketing
Open to public Free entrance for the foreign visitors
SAIE 2003

PREMIUM business

Noblelift
Global leader and manufacturer of high quality electric, lithium-ion, and IC material handling equipment.
Global Industry News
edition #1247 - 11 September 2025
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading
Movers & Shakers
Andries Retief Andries Retief
Chief development officer, DHL
Director, ICHCA Australia
CEO, TVH
Sales and operations director, Logitrans A/S
Global Industry News
edition #1247 - 11 September 2025
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading
Nagano NUZ090D
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale
UN Forklift FBRP15NQZ2
HANGZHOU, Zhejiang, China
New - Sale

PREMIUM business

Noblelift
Global leader and manufacturer of high quality electric, lithium-ion, and IC material handling equipment.
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