Exhibitions / Congresses

World Logistics Expo

Korea, Republic Of, Jeonbuk - 10th to 14th October 2007
Exhibition on logistics corporation
- Logistics World Hall : Transportation, Delivery, Pallet system.
- Logistics Future Hall : RFIDㆍIT devicesㆍIntegrated logistics system.
- Logistics Innovation Hall : Domestic large company hallㆍJeonbuk business hall
- Transportation Logistics Hall : Light delivery trucks & Heavy duty trucks.
- Special Equipment Logistics Hall : Heavy logistics machinery, Special equipment vehicles
- Marine Logistics Hall : Exhibition for large sized machinery-Vehicle cargo handling gear,
Containers, etc
Exhibition on logistics main subject
- Jeonbuk PR(public relations) room
- Logistics history room
- High-tech logistics room
Academic seminar and events on logistics, etc.
- Conferences and academic meetings on wide range of topics, including forums on logistics
policies
Date(s)
10th to 14th October 2007
Venue
Logex Center
Contact for booking / more info
Jasmine Woo email jy@seoulconvention.com
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