Exhibitions / Congresses

Southpack

United States, Atlanta - 30th April and the 1st May 2003
The organisers state the exhibits include packaging materials, machinery, equipment, containers, services, supplies, material handling, automation of controls and automated data management technology.



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Date(s)
30th April and the 1st May 2003
Time(s)
Exhibition: 10:00am to 4:00pm Conference: 9:00am to 1:00pm (Registration begins at 8:00am both days)
Venue
Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd. NW Atlanta, Georgia
Contact for booking / more info
Cathy Engel Tel: (310) 996-9418 cathy.engel@cancom.com
Program
Conference programme may be seen at http://www.devicelink.com/expo/spack03/conference.html
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