Exhibitions / Congresses

Truck-ex - Kwa-Zulu Natal 2003

South Africa, Durban - Tuesday 27th May 2003 to Friday 30th May 2003
The Kwa-Zulu Natal Regional Trade Exhibition - horizontal industrial trade show showcasing a broad spectrum of industrial products, services and solutions available in the Western Cape region.
Primary Product Categories:
Mechanical and Material Handling Technologies:
Air compressors/components
Air conditioning
Boilers and heat exchangers
Cleaning equipment
Engineering supplies (including abrasives, fasteners, fixing bolts, nuts, springs & tools)
Filtration
Heating/cooling/ventilation
Hydraulics/pneumatics
Machine tools
Materials handling (including racking, forklifts, distribution, barcoding, packaging & conveyor systems)
Metals - cutting & welding
Pipes & pumps
Valves,...............plus many more..............
Date(s)
Tuesday 27th May 2003 to Friday 30th May 2003
Venue
Durban Exhibition Centre
Ticketing
Space only R400 per m2, Services package R215 per m2, Outside space R145 per m2, Prices exclude VAT
Contact for booking / more info
Ms Carmen Lombard E-mail: tmldbn@iafrica.com Website: www.knits.co.za Telephone: 031 266-0900 Fax: 031 266-3677
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CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS
HANDLING GOODS IN THE COLD
LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY