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IntraLogisteX expansion ensures 2024’s show is set to be biggest and best yet

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Scott Whittle

The industry’s leading showcase for packaging, warehouse and logistics management solutions has expanded its programme, resulting in an exhibition packed with more shows, innovation, insights and inspiration than ever before.

IntraLogisteX 2024 offers unprecedented opportunity for those looking to stay one step ahead in a competitive global market place. Now in its 10th year, the show thrives on its reputation as the go-to connective for industry leaders and innovators to propel businesses to more productive, cost-effective levels. The journey continues with 2024’s event, which adds a Sustainable Supply Chain exhibition to the two-day multi-experience show that also features a Robotics and Automation exhibition and an ‘Intralogistics’ space showcasing the smartest moves in warehousing and logistics.

Stephen Brooks, IntraLogisteX’s managing director, said: “There is no question that IntraLogisteX 2024 will be our biggest and best show to date. The Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition is a particularly exciting addition to the programme. It’s our response to the industry call for a show that offers tangible, results-driven solutions that businesses can enact immediately. It’s an opportunity not to be missed for companies looking to engage with experts and get the inside track on sustainably-based supply chain solutions and trends.”

Featuring more than 350 exhibitors, 60 conference sessions and an expected 8,000-plus attendees from across the industry, IntraLogisteX is expertly-curated to maximise business profit through the optimisation of intralogistics management. Brother, Ocado Automation, SEE, Carlton Packaging, Protega Global, and Siemens are among the global brands exhibiting at this year’s event, with more leading names in the logistics, packaging, and automation sector due to confirm their attendance in the coming weeks.

Revolutionary services for exceptional outcomes

The newly-created Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition is aimed at compliance-focused supply chain professionals, as well as companies committed to achieving ‘above and beyond’ environmental outcomes. It includes an array of exciting, enterprising spaces including a Start-Up Hub that offers small and medium-sized businesses an exclusive opportunity to promote revolutionary services and solutions that will help businesses to achieve sustainability goals.

The brand-new exhibition focuses on pivotal sectors such as packaging, last-mile logistics, cold-chain logistics, software and more – all crucial components of the supply chain ecosystem. As well as developments in sustainable delivery and materials, the Start-up Hub will shine a light on new systems to improve traceability.

A Sustainability Theatre, and a Smart Transport and Logistics Theatre also form part of the Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition Space, providing a platform for industry thought leaders and influencers to share their aspirations for the sector’s future sustainability. IntraLogisteX 2024 takes place on March 19th and 20th at NEC Birmingham. For more details visit: https://www.intralogistex.co.uk

Scott Whittle

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