IMHX 2019 opens for registration
18 February 2019
Visitor registration is now open for the UK’s biggest event for intralogistics and supply chain solutions, which will be held at the NEC, Birmingham between 24-27 September.
Visitors will have the opportunity to access educational seminars and conferences featuring leading speakers from the supply chain world free of charge.
Rob Fisher, IMHX 2019 show director, said: “With the continued rise of online shopping and ecommerce changing the way goods are stored, picked and packed, warehouses and distribution centres are changing and the technology on show at IMHX 2019 will reflect this.”
He continues: “For example, ‘The IMHX Technology Arena’ – new for IMHX 2019 – is likely to be of particular interest to visitors. This new zone, which is being delivered by AMHSA – the leading trade association for logistics automation providers – will allow visitors to experience the evolution of picking technology that is enabling the rise of e-commerce.”
Other features of IMHX 2019, include:
· Hundreds of product launches and live product demonstrations
· Trade pavilions hosted by leading industry associations such as the UKWA (United Kingdom Warehousing Association) and AMHSA (Automated Material Handling Systems Association)
· Big Bang at IMHX – a dedicated Skills Zone which will showcase the exciting career opportunities available to graduates and school leavers
· The Women in Logistics (WiL) Conference 2019, proudly hosted by IMHX on Wednesday 25 September
To register for your free IMHX 2019 visitor pass, click here
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