Intralogistics and Warehousing Summit 2024 set to take place in Pune
The summit will feature over 150 suppliers showcasing the latest solutions for warehousing, logistics, material handling, and supply chain management.
The Intralogistics and Warehousing Summit, set to take place in Pune in May 2024, aims to be a pivotal event for industry players seeking to revolutionise their operations. With a focus on empowering industries through smart warehouses and sustainable supply chains, the summit will convene industry leaders and experts for insightful discussions and networking opportunities.
Scheduled for 2-3 May, 2024, at the Autocluster Exhibition Centre, the gathering boasts an impressive lineup of over 50 industry stalwarts from renowned companies such as Allcargo Logistics, Cummins India, IBM, TATA Steel, and more. These leaders will delve into crucial topics shaping the industry, including government initiatives driving change in warehousing, building resilient supply chains, and expanding warehouses in Tier 2 & Tier 3 cities.
Attendees can anticipate engaging keynote addresses and panel discussions offering strategic insights and forecasts for the future of intralogistics and warehousing. Discussions will span from automation and robotics to sustainability and digital transformation, providing valuable perspectives on navigating the evolving landscape of industry trends and challenges.
In addition to the conference sessions, the Intralogistics & Warehousing Expo will feature over 150 suppliers showcasing the latest solutions for warehousing, logistics, material handling, and supply chain management. From leading companies like ACE, Godrej, Jungheinrich, and Honeywell, attendees will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge technologies and innovations designed to build robust and efficient supply chains.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
18 Mar 2024
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