Exhibitions / Congresses

SIL 2005

Spain, Barcelona - 17th to 20th May 2005
SIL 2005 SIL has confirmed itself as a meeting point for all logistics activity in Southern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, particularly the countries of the Magreb, Latin America and Southeast Asia.

After 6 editions SIL has become the Great Logistics and Transport event in Spain and is at second place in Europe's exhibitions reference.

SIL 2004 saw an important growth and spectacular development in the exhibition, consolidating itself in the international exhibition calendar as the logistics exhibitions of Southern Europe.

Organized by "Consorci de la Zona Franca", whose main activity has been centred in promoting and driving leading projects within the real estate and logistics sectors, developing an exhibition Know-how.

Forkliftaction.com advertisers who have informed us that they will be Exhibiting - Concrete Grinding Ltd
Date(s)
17th to 20th May 2005
Venue
Gran Via M2 Exhibition Centre
Contact for booking / more info
inma@el-consorci.com
SIL 2005

PREMIUM business

Cascade Corporation (World HQ)
Leading manufacturers of attachments, forks and related technologies for forklifts and AGVs.
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Jeannette Walker Jeannette Walker
CEO, MHEDA
President, European Rental Association (ERA)
Chief marketing officer, JLT Mobile Computers
Chief executive officer, East Penn Manufacturing

PREMIUM business

Hangzhou Maxlion Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd
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