Exhibitions / Congresses

Tomorrow's Warehouse Event

United Kingdom, Manchester - October 2, 2024
Tomorrow's Warehouse Event Tomorrow's Warehouse is the go-to conference / exhibition hybrid for logistics professionals to get to grips with modern warehousing.

Without the cost, hassle and planning required for a major exhibition, the show gives sponsors and exhibitors access to warehouse professionals in a relaxed atmosphere against the backdrop of a stimulating conference programme.

The programme shines a spotlight on unprecedented transformation in the warehouse, tracking trends and offering insights. This one-day, free-to-attend conference also highlights a range of solutions that boost warehouse performance and flexibility.

We are determined that attendees will go back to their workplace with ideas, approaches, products, solutions and partners, all in mind, to action real improvements to their operations.
Date(s)
October 2, 2024
Time(s)
08:30 - 17:00
Venue
Emirates Old Trafford Lancashire Cricket Ground, Talbot Road, Manchester
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