Exhibitions / Congresses

transfairlog

Germany, Hamburg - 12th to 14th June 2012
Mapping out the future in the Transport and Logistics Sector

transfairlog in Hamburg is a key information and competence platform for decision-makers and experts from industry, commerce and service companies involved in logistics and transport processes.
Whether ocean or inland shipping, freight-forwarding services or operational equipment, warehouse optimisation or process control, container cranes or electric stackers - in focus at transfairlog is the optimisation of international freight transport and logistics processes. Local and global.

A high-quality international showcase of products, services and solutions for day-to-day operations in the logistics of today and tomorrow will be taking place between 12 and 14 June 2012, on no less than 21,649 square metres of space in Halls B5 and B6 at the Trade Fair Centre Hamburg.
Date(s)
12th to 14th June 2012
Venue
Trade Fair Centre Hamburg
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