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IMHX 2025

International specialized exhibition of transport and logistics

from 9 to 11 of September

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IMHX 2025

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IMHX 2025
We invite you to participate in the International Exhibition for Logistics, Cargo Movement, Materials, and Equipment (IMHX), which is recognized as a leader in its field and ranks among the largest industrial exhibitions in the United Kingdom. This event occurs every three years and offers unique opportunities for networking and knowledge exchange.

The IMHX exhibition serves as a platform that brings together leading companies and experts in the logistics sector. Attendees can explore the latest achievements and innovations, as well as establish valuable business contacts. Previous exhibitions in Birmingham have seen record numbers of participants and visitors, highlighting the significance and demand for this event.

Key areas of focus at the exhibition include logistics services, storage and warehousing systems, and equipment for loading and transportation. Solutions for security, packaging, and equipment maintenance are also featured. Participants will have the chance to see the latest in batteries, chargers, conveyor systems, and specialized clothing.

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this important event in the logistics world. Join us at IMHX and discover new horizons for your business!

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