Exhibitions / Congresses

YardX 2025

United Kingdom, Warwickshire - June 3-4, 2025
YardX 2025 Welcome to YARDX: The World's First Exhibition Dedicated to Yard Operations

YARDX is a global first-an exclusive exhibition and conference focused entirely on yard operations.

Co-located with the renowned IWLEX, YARDX is designed for professionals responsible for managing the movement of goods, vehicles, and equipment within yard spaces. Featuring over 100+ exhibitors and a FREE world-class conference, this groundbreaking event offers unmatched access to the latest innovations in yard management, fleet optimization, safety systems, and sustainable energy solutions.

Yard spaces are crucial to the overall efficiency of supply chains, impacting vehicle movement, safety protocols, and operational flow. At YARDX, you'll have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies and solutions while attending expert-led sessions in the free conference, providing actionable insights and real-world strategies to optimize your yard operations. The event will also appeal to large retailers and supermarkets managing extensive car park areas, helping them streamline traffic, improve safety, and enhance overall yard efficiency.
Date(s)
June 3-4, 2025
Venue
NAEC Stoneleigh, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
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