MultiFreight Exhibiting At Multimodal

Aug 25, 2021

MultiFreight Exhibiting At Multimodal

MultiFreight will be exhibiting at Multimodal this year, after signing up for a ‘Pod’ in the Freight Forwarder’s Village. We are delighted to be taking part in the fourteenth year of the event, which is generally considered to be the major exhibition for the logistics and forwarding industry, and you will see us at Stand B39.

Multimodal represents every logistics sector under one roof, and is characterised by key vertical sectors, including manufacturing, retail, agribusiness, chemical, automotive, electronics, FMCG, food & drink, fashion, pharmaceuticals, construction, aerospace, energy, real estate, recycling, paper/print and perishables, amongst others, whilst horizontally, the show covers all modes of transportation, including sea, road, rail, air and inland waterways

This year’s event will take place between Tuesday 19th and Thursday 21st October, and we very much hope you can join us there. If you would like to arrange a dedicated meeting at the event, then please get in touch with us.

In the meantime, to register for attending the event follow this link : https://www.multimodal.org.uk/registration

– Your MultiFreight Team

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