
Materials Handling & Logistics in 2007 proved to be an outstanding exhibition with huge participation from trade visitors and positive feedback from the exhibitors.
Over 125 exhibitors from 20 countries representing the leading brands in Warehousing, Transportation Services and Logistics from across the globe!Materials Handling & Logistics is the Middle East's premiere event for Warehousing, Transportation and Services. The show was in its 4th year and growing year on year by 30%, as the demands rise in the cargo industry.
Latest News:
$443m Saudi port deal won by Chinese firms
AME Info - 29 November, 2007
Saudi Trade and Export Development Company (Tusdeer) signed a contract with Chinese firm China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) to build the 'Red Sea Gate' terminal in Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP), Saudi Arabia's oldest and largest port over 22 months, starting in January 2008. The new terminal is scheduled to begin operating fully in the fourth quarter of 2009. Designed to handle 1.5 million containers per year, it is expected to increase the port's overall capacity by 45 per cent. The $443 million development will be implemented on a build-operate-transfer (BOT).
Freight fair reveals bright future
Press Release 27 May, 2007
Dubai at the epicentre of global freight and logistics
Dubai 27 May: The UAE's position as the region's leading centre for shipping and distribution was underlined today with the opening of Materials Handling & Logistics, the Middle East's largest trade fair for the freight, warehousing and transport industries. Taking place at Dubai's International Convention and Exhibition Centre until Tuesday, its rapid growth reflects the highly dynamic nature of the business in the Gulf area.
Latest News:
$443m Saudi port deal won by Chinese firms
AME Info - 29 November, 2007
Saudi Trade and Export Development Company (Tusdeer) signed a contract with Chinese firm China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) to build the 'Red Sea Gate' terminal in Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP), Saudi Arabia's oldest and largest port over 22 months, starting in January 2008. The new terminal is scheduled to begin operating fully in the fourth quarter of 2009. Designed to handle 1.5 million containers per year, it is expected to increase the port's overall capacity by 45 per cent. The $443 million development will be implemented on a build-operate-transfer (BOT).
Freight fair reveals bright future
Press Release 27 May, 2007
Dubai at the epicentre of global freight and logistics
Dubai 27 May: The UAE's position as the region's leading centre for shipping and distribution was underlined today with the opening of Materials Handling & Logistics, the Middle East's largest trade fair for the freight, warehousing and transport industries. Taking place at Dubai's International Convention and Exhibition Centre until Tuesday, its rapid growth reflects the highly dynamic nature of the business in the Gulf area.
Psion Teklogix to showcase new WORKABOUT PRO Product Line at Materials Handling + logistics Middle East Show
Press Releases 7 May, 2007
In response to positive feedback from customers and reseller partners worldwide, Psion Teklogix (LSE: PON), a global provider of solutions for mobile computing, wireless data collection, imaging and RFID, unveiled today the latest enhancement to the WORKABOUT PRO product line of wireless handheld computers. This new line will be on display at Materials Handling + logistics Middle East this May 2007.
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Bi-annual Warehousing, Logistics, Transportation & Services Exhibition looks set to bring international experts to the region
Press Releases March, 2007
Materials Handling & Logistics Middle East 2007 will take place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. The show will attract experts from across the region, as well as from Europe, the Far East and Australia who will converge in the UAE for the three-day trade show. The number of exhibitors is expected to double compared to the 2005 show.
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