Exhibitions / Congresses

The Materials Handling & Logistics expo

New Zealand, Auckland - April 13 - 15, 2021
The Materials Handling & Logistics expo When you need new technology or equipment and are looking at ways to make your processes more productive, it pays to compare brands. With one visit to this show you can see all the big names from the warehousing and supply chain solution industries and can really weigh up the benefits of each before you make the big decision.

This biennial event gives you the opportunity to come face-to-face with the experts behind the key innovations entering the New Zealand market. The Materials Handling and logistics expo will showcase the freshest ideas, latest technologies and the newest developments entering the warehousing and supply chain solution market.

Co-located with Foodtech Packtech, The Materials Handling & Logistics expo offers a wider choice than ever to source innovative solutions.
Date(s)
April 13 - 15, 2021
Venue
ASB Showgrounds
Ticketing
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