More details of next Fruit Logistica revealed
Germany
Wednesday 07 November 2007
Fruit Logistica hails boost in exhibitor numbers.
The international fresh produce world is gearing up for a record-breaking trade event on 7-9 February 2008.
All of the industry's key global players and companies involved in the supply chain will be on hand at FRUIT LOGISTICA 2008 to present an unparalleled overview of the international fresh produce market.
With 12 per cent more exhibition space in 2008, the event will occupy the full 81,000 sqm of space available on the upper levels of Halls 1 to 25 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.
The new hall concept will enable trade visitors to visit all parts of the exhibition in a single circle. This makes it easier to see the full range of products and services from around the world, regardless of whether one enters the exhibition grounds through the south entrance or the north entrance, which will be open for the first time in 2008.
The world's leading trade fair for fruit and vegetable marketing is expecting to attract about 2,000 exhibitors from 70 countries. Around 85% of the registered companies are from outside of Germany, including new exhibitors from Latvia, Lebanon and Madagascar. Some 45,000 top decision-makers from more than 120 countries will be in Berlin for the trade event.
The international fresh produce world is gearing up for a record-breaking trade event on 7-9 February 2008.
All of the industry's key global players and companies involved in the supply chain will be on hand at FRUIT LOGISTICA 2008 to present an unparalleled overview of the international fresh produce market.
With 12 per cent more exhibition space in 2008, the event will occupy the full 81,000 sqm of space available on the upper levels of Halls 1 to 25 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds.
The new hall concept will enable trade visitors to visit all parts of the exhibition in a single circle. This makes it easier to see the full range of products and services from around the world, regardless of whether one enters the exhibition grounds through the south entrance or the north entrance, which will be open for the first time in 2008.
The world's leading trade fair for fruit and vegetable marketing is expecting to attract about 2,000 exhibitors from 70 countries. Around 85% of the registered companies are from outside of Germany, including new exhibitors from Latvia, Lebanon and Madagascar. Some 45,000 top decision-makers from more than 120 countries will be in Berlin for the trade event.