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April 21, 2015

Crocus Expo, Moscow - Russia

TransRussia 2015

TransRussia 2015, the 20th international exhibition and conference on transport logistics services and technology, will take place from 21-24 April 2015, in Pavilion 1 at Crocus Expo, Moscow. Conference                                                                                                                                                     This year, a special attention will be paid to cargo owners with sessions dedicated to retail and e-commerce, food (transportation, storage, stock management). The sessions will be accompanied by pre-arranged round-table discussions.    Some off the key topics will include: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, State-of-the-art Solutions, (3PL capabilities, effective warehouse management and logistics business optimisation and automation), Cross Border Logistics, Specific Cargo Transportation, IT and Transport, and many more.

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