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Logistics Tips: Shipping to Trade Shows & the Future of International Auto Events

Trans Global Auto Logistics

Every year, massive convention centers around the country host thirty or forty major events a year. Many more are business-to-business events at which manufacturers display their wares to wholesalers and retail buyers. B2B exhibition organizers to either postpone their events to late 2020/early 2021 or cancel them entirely.”.

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transport logistic and TIACA organise joint San Francisco event

Logistics Business Magazine

From 22 to 25 March 2022, the global air cargo and logistics industry will meet at the 2+2 event in San Francisco. At the face-to-face event, leading industry representatives and experts will discuss the lessons learned from the pandemic and other current topics such as digitalisation, sustainability, and UAVs directly in Silicon Valley.

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Logistics Experience in XXL Format

Logistics Business Magazine

On June 20, Linde Material Handling literally laid out the red carpet for its customers and other interested parties for nine event days. Several thousand guests are expected at the World of Material Handling (WoMH), mainly from Europe. The WoMH is an event that is second to none in the material handling industry.

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LogiMAT ’24 Has Your Back

Logistics Business Magazine

To cite just one example, a study published in late 2023 on the introduction of wearable exoskeletons found that they could reduce muscle strain in workers with the most strenuous jobs by up to 30 percent. The focus here is on sensor-based safety and ergonomic workstation design at transfer points and the periphery of the line, for example.

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Premiere for Yale Reliant Lift Truck

Logistics Business Magazine

The system combines location-based and event-based functionality. Examples include if the operator lifts a load above recommended heights or where there is increased pedestrian traffic, obstacles or other hazards. The speed is automatically reduced at the end of an aisle, at junctions or in the event of obstacles.

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Successful IMHX for Yale Europe Materials Handling

Logistics Business Magazine

Yale Europe Materials Handling says it enjoyed a successful IMHX 2019, which took place from 24 – 27 September at the NEC in Birmingham. Yale Brand Manager, Iain Friar, said: “We’ve thoroughly enjoyed our return to IMHX for another fantastic event. Marston’s is a prime example of this close partnership. Going green.

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Toyota extols safer logistics at seminar 

Logistics Business Magazine

Toyota Material Handling is the sponsor of a brand new feature at the Health & Safety Event 2022 – this year’s largest gathering of professionals responsible for running safe and efficient workplaces (NEC, Birmingham, 5-7 April 2022). For example, as long ago as 1999 we launched our iconic SAS – System of Active Stability.

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