Melbourne Materials Handling Trade Fair
Date: 2011-04-05 - 2011-04-07
Time: -NA-
Event Type: Exhibition
Event Organizer: AEC Pty Ltd
Contact Person: Jo Stavers Send Enquiry
Country: Australia
Region/Province/State: -NA-
Venue: Melbourne Exhibition Centre
URL: http://materialshandling.net.au/
Language: -NA-
Target Participant(s): materials handling and logistics professionals
Industry Sector(s): Security & Safe
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Melbourne Materials Handling has been a great success
Melbourne Materials Handling, co-located with Safety In Action welcomed thousands of people through the doors in an action packed three days at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre in April 2010. Visitors were treated to 100s of exhibitors, new product launches, free demonstrations, free seminars plus much more. Click here to find out more
Forklift Championship & Warehousing Conference to headline in Sydney
Sydney Materials Handling and the co-located Safety Show will boast more than 300 exhibitors and host the National Forklift Championship and the Australian Warehousing Association's first warehousing conference when the two shows run from October 26 to 28 this year. Click here for more info.
Source New Materials Handling Solutions & Advice For Your Business
Get the lowdown on lifting, shifting and loading and increase both safety and profitability at the Materials Handling Trade Shows - held annually in Melbourne and Sydney.

Visit Australia's dedicated trade shows with 100s of solutions in Materials Handling, Logistics and Supply Chain all under one roof and receive practical advice face-to-face and question the experts.

Dedicated feature areas and interactive demonstration stages will give you the added advantage of seeing the latest materials handling products and solutions in action.

During your visit to the Melbourne or Sydney Materials Handling Trade Show you may also attend the co-located major workplace health and safety trade shows: Safety In Action in Melbourne and The Safety Show, Sydney.
No. of Visits: 1358
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