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ProMat gets ready for a return to Chicago in 2023


ProMat gets ready for a return to Chicago in 2023

After going “virtual” in 2021 due to the global COVID pandemic, ProMat is back in Chicago for a live, in-person event for 2023—and it’s going to be big. As the largest international materials handling, logistics and supply chain show and conference, ProMat 2023, produced by show sponsor MHI, will feature exhibits from more than 1,000 of the world’s top manufacturing and supply chain solution providers in more than 560,000 square feet of exhibit space—about 35% larger than in 2019.

ProMat exhibits represent all segments of the materials handling and logistics industry, from traditional, manual equipment to computerized, automated systems. To make it easier for attendees, the ProMat show floor will be divided into solution-specific sections: equipment and components for manufacturing/assembly logistics solutions; fulfillment and delivery solutions; information technology (IT) solutions; and robotics and automation solutions.

At ProMat, attendees can see firsthand what the future holds; find the tools they need to shockproof their operations and move their business forward; and experience hands-on demonstrations at 155 different on-floor educational seminars. ProMat 2023 attendees can also:

  • discover new ways to reduce operating costs and increase efficiency;
  • find ideas for streamlining and automating their operations;
  • build strong business relationships with peers and suppliers from around the world; and
  • see the latest equipment and tech solutions, in-person, in-action

To learn more about the 2023 ProMat conference, please click here


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Bridget McCrea
Bridget McCrea is an Editor at Large for Modern Materials Handling and a Contributing Editor for Logistics Management based in Clearwater, Fla. She has covered the transportation and supply chain space since 1996 and has covered all aspects of the industry for Modern Materials Handling, Logistics Management and Supply Chain Management Review. She can be reached at [email protected] , or on Twitter @BridgetMcCrea
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