Exhibitions / Congresses

TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS Antwerp 2013

Belgium, Antwerp - October 15th to 17th
TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS 2013 is a professional platform where managers, decision-takers, academics and specialists in the field of transport & distribution, warehouse & handling and data communication & software exchange their knowledge and experience.

The trade show TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS has evolved into the industry's bi-annual meeting. During the three days, the transport & logistics industry gathers in order to network, make new contacts in an informal business setting, and maintain existing relationships.

In 2011, we all welcomed 8,563 visitors, including some renowned decision-makers from a variety of logistics-related industries. Needless to say, together with our media partners and logistics institutes in Flanders, we aim to make the event an even bigger success in 2013.
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Global Industry News
edition #1247 - 11 September 2025
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading
Fact of the week
At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.
Global Industry News
edition #1247 - 11 September 2025
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading
Fact of the week
At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.