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Registration opens for Tomorrow’s Warehouse conference
29 March 2022
TOMORROW'S WAREHOUSE is a one day, free-to-attend conference tackling operational challenges in warehousing and logistics at a time of unprecedented transformation, which takes place at the Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry on 9 June 2022.
Now in its second year, The Tomorrow's Warehouse Event tackles the concerns of End Users and Logistics Professionals as they face the future in an exciting, dynamic and fast-changing industry.
As a result of supply chain disruption, the rise of eCommerce and much else, managers in charge of warehouse and logistics operations are facing a myriad of challenges and pressure for change. The Event will pull experts together to share experiences and best practice and give attendees takeaways that have real practical benefits. Tomorrow's Warehouse, with its carefully curated seminar programme and panel discussions, will offer CPD to all attendees and its content will focus on key themes:
- Getting your Logistics Strategy Right
- Making the Most of Warehouse Space
- Automation & Robotics
- Sustainability
- Peak Planning
Thank you to our Event Partner TGW Logistics Group and Registration Sponsor EPG Ehrhardt Partner Group (EPG); as well as to the United Kingdom Warehousing Association (UKWA) and the UK Material Handling Association (UKMHA) for supporting the event.
Register for FREE now at https://bit.ly/36nNbLO
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