MHL 2007, www.mhlshow.co.nz, will be an exciting event for in-plant materials handling and logistics technologies providing specialist companies from throughout New Zealand with a dedicated venue to present their services to manufacturers, warehousing, storage and distribution businesses.
MHL offers industrial professionals the opportunity to talk to colleagues and meet face to face with new and familiar suppliers. Exhibitions are the only vehicle which allows you to research whilst examining the products for yourself in a neutral environment. Key buyers need advice and knowledge, they need to get face-to-face with experts, and they need to talk with you and your team.
MHL 2007 is the only show dedicated to materials handling, warehousing and logistics in New Zealand. Our targeted visitors will be in excess of 3,000 of your most important known buyers, influencers and prospective clients. 'There's very little that happens commercially in New Zealand that is not dependent in some way on materials handling, warehousing and logistics. That's the focus of MHL 2007', says Regan Matthews from HAYLEYMEDIA Limited.
Not interested in exhibiting? Be sure to visit!Entry to MHL is free. Pre-register if you can to receive your badge before the show and allow you fast track entry. You can also register on the day at the venue. To register to visit go to
www.mhlshow.co.nz. MHL is co- located with the ISN Safety Show. Registration for MHL automatically registers you to attend the Safety Show.
www.safetyshow.co.nzInterlogic and Kerrect Logistics CentreA live interactive theatre will be the highlight of MHL 2007. This, primarily, is a live 'play' with a number of characters (products) operating in sequence. The scene is a mini version of a warehouse, which will be permanently set up for the duration of the show. For the first time in New Zealand, this will be a live interactive warehouse in the form of a demonstration theatre featuring warehousing innovations at work, not just in a static display. The purpose of this kind of demonstration is to encourage visitors to try out new technologies in their workplaces. Examples of products/services to be demonstrated include bar coding, mobile scanning technologies, and voice picking. Show visitors will see smarter ways of streamlining receiving and placement of materials through to efficient order fulfilment (picking) of pallets, cartons and even small items. "What makes the interactive theatre a unique showcase is the fact that it has been crafted by two leading logistics professionals - Scott Kerr of Kerrect Logistics, and Interlogic's Les Wootton," says Regan Matthews of show organisers, HAYLEYMEDIA Limited. "Together, they have blended a range of technologies, advanced materials handling equipment and warehouse management software with best-practice techniques to demonstrate some practical examples of how to improve logistics." Nine theatre 'acts', narrated by a commentator, will display the latest innovations in forklifts, high-level order picking and racking equipment, pick-to-light and pick-to-label systems, voice picking and batch picking of orders, and conveyors and sortation options for cartons.
New Smaller Stands AvailableThere are now a number of smaller stands available at MHL 2007 to enable smaller companies to purchase at an affordable price without breaking the budget. The size of the stands is 2.4m * 2.4m = 5.76sqm and the price is $1440. "These stands are perfect for Recruitment companies, Software designers, Customs Brokers, Freight Forwarders, and other service providers for the logistics industry" says Regan Matthews, MHL's Sales Manager.
Packaging CentreA new addition to MHL 2007 is the Packaging Centre. Due to an increase in enquiry we have assigned a portion of MHL 2007 exhibition space to be dedicated to packaging only. Many of the visitors to MHL 2007 and ISN Safety have a great need for insight into new packaging technology and systems. Having packaging incorporated into the show means visitors can understand the complete packaging experience and allows visitors to incorporate every aspect when making decisions on future purchases. Discover the latest technology and innovations in packaging.
Leading Exhibition OrganisersMHL is organised by HAYLEYMEDIA Limited. Following on the success if XPO Exhibitions Ltd and its subsequent sale, exhibition industry leader, Andy Hobbs assembled a group of talented people to form a company specialising in trade publications, exhibitions, conferences and specialty workshops and seminars. These events and publication provide businesses with the opportunity to exchange ideas and information and also form meaningful and worthwhile business relationships with targeted, relevant members of specific sectors.
www.hayleymedia.comExhibitor PreviewsGS1 (Stands 203 & 254)There's never been a more interesting and fun way to discover how the supply chain works than to experience the GS1 Supply Chain Knowledge Centre. GS1 New Zealand has committed heavily to MHL and is bringing to NZ for the first time, the 'GS1 Supply Chain Knowledge Centre', kindly on loan from GS1 Australia. There's no doubt that this 1st time opportunity will offer one of the most interactive, innovative and educational exhibits at MHL. The Supply Chain Knowledge Centre was designed to demonstrate the two supply chains - the logical supply chain and the physical supply chain linked and supported by GS1 Standards, working together to create integration between trading partners. Visitors to MHL will be able to experience the Supply Chain Knowledge Centre for free and take part in some or all of the six modules offered under The Chain Reaction Program.
Modules include:
Introduction - The journey to supply chain excellence
Standards - Adopting the language of the supply chain - the GS1 System
Processes - Linking workflow and information flows
Organisation - Manage people, skills and changele 5du
Technology - The right tools for the trade
Integration - Gearing up for growth
Each module runs for approximately 15 minutes and can operate independently giving participants the flexibility to opt out at any stage. A minimum of four participants is required for each module but many more observers can join in - the experience is likened to taking part in a game show, lots of fun and interactive learning - all without the risks and costs associated with real world experimentation.
GS1 staff will be out in force at MHL recruiting willing participants and observers to get involved in this unique user experience.
Don't miss out on this opportunity, be sure to come and check out the Supply Chain Knowledge Centre and GS1 NZ occupying stand no's 203 & 254.
Mouats Engineering Ltd (Stand 243).Totally new concepts rarely arise in the mature field of solids handling. Until recently, the vertical transportation of bulk materials has been by bucket elevators, special belt conveyors, chain and flight machines, screw elevators, aero-mechanical conveyors (disc and wire) and various types of pneumatic systems. A new development that exploits a fundamentally different elevating mechanism by rotating a tubular casing around a static helical screw is establishing itself as an advantageous alternative to some of these devices. This innovative concept enlarges the scope of selection for those involved with bulk solids handling by overcoming many of the operational, installation and product-related drawbacks and limitations of conventional machines. It equips industry with a new versatile tool, a vertical elevator for bulk materials that has various unique characteristics, including the ability to be used directly as a variable rate feeder. Mouats Engineering Ltd have been appointed as licensed manufacturers of the Olds Elevator in New Zealand and will be displaying this new conveyor at MHL 2007.
Pallenz Plastics (Stand 224)Pallenz Plastics will be offering a very innovative approach to MHL 2007 by bridging the gap between science fiction and reality, and with huge applications in logistics and security. Make sure you don't miss out on being one of the first to preview this new technology at the Pallenz Plastics stand, MHL 2007.
AB Equipment (Stands 183, 222)Showcasing at MHL is the new Toyota Series 8 forklift range form AB Equipment. Toyota has recently launched a new advanced range of forklifts, with increased safety and ergonomics, reduced operating costs and greater environmental friendliness. From the time Toyota introduced their first forklift, the company has continually focused its technology and know how on creating forklifts that handle loads safely, efficiently and reliably with a minimum of operator effort. In conjunction with Toyota Motor Corporation have introduced the latest advance in forklift technology with the launch of the new Toyota Series 8 forklift range to the New Zealand market. "The previous Toyota Series 7 lead the world with its technologically advanced System of Active Stability," (SAS) says Scott Carrick, AB Equipment, General Manager Sales and Marketing. "The Toyota Series 8 has been developed to increase this excellence to an even higher level and continues to be the forklift of choice in more than 70 countries around the world". Safety features of the Toyota Series 8 range include Toyota's System of Active Stability (SAS) and Operator Presence Sensing (OPS) as standard equipment. SAS was a world-first innovation, which assisted the operator in preventing forklift tip-over accidents and spilt loads. With the Toyota Series 8 the company has been taken SAS a step further with the introduction of optional features such as travel and load handling control. Toyota also has OPS on its Series 8 forklifts, designed to prevent accidental movement of the forklift when the operator is not seated at the controls. This is an important feature from Toyota that provides an even greater level of safety for the forklift operator and for those in close vicinity. AB Equipment's Scott Carrick says "The new Toyota Series 8 internal combustion counterbalance forklifts will initially come in a range of petrol/ LPG models from one to 3.5 tonnes including compacts".
MHL 2007 is a HAYLEYMEDIA Trade Show. www.hayleymedia.com www.mhlshow.co.nzMHL 2007 runs in conjunction with the ISN Safety Show on 11-12 July at the ASB Showgrounds, Auckland. Visit
www.mhlshow.co.nz, or telephone Regan Matthews (for MHL) or John Clarke (for the ISN Safety Show) on 09 486 0077
You Can Be Part of ItMHL 2007 is at the ASB Showgrounds, Geenlane, Auckland. Wednesday 11- Thursday 12 July 2007 (10-6pm). Companies considering exhibiting at MHL 2007 should contact:
Regan Matthews
HAYLEYMEDIA Limited
(09) 486 0077 or 027 5748 542
or
Katharina Heutgens
HAYLEYMEDIA Limited
(09) 486 0077 or 027 451 9520
or visit
www.mhlshow.co.nz