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Asia Warehousing Show 2020 (AWS) is postponed due to global impact of COVID -19 outbreak, New Exhibition Dates Announced
Asia Warehousing Show 2020 (AWS) is postponed due to global impact of COVID -19 outbreak, New Exhibition Dates AnnouncedDue to rapidly escalating health concerns relating to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the 2020 AWS, has been postponed to December -02-04 at BITEC
Manch Exhibitions Thailand organizer of Asia Warehousing Show (AWS) is postponing the three-day event, Asia's premier exhibition for warehouse infrastructure, logistics and supply chain industry to December 02-04, due to the evolving global COVID-19 situation.
The show, which was set to be held May 27th-29th, at BITEC in Bangkok, is now scheduled to take place in first week of December. The postponement came as a precaution and in the interest of the safety of the exhibitors, visitors, speakers, the delegates of the conference, and for everyone involved in the making of this event.
"We are taking this extraordinary step to help protect our attendees, exhibitors and all participants from the coronavirus. Our top priority remains with the health and well-being of all those involved in this event." said Anuj Mathur, Managing Director, Manch Exhibitions Thailand.
We believe these revised dates will allow more time for normality and confidence to return to the marketplace, ease travel restrictions, and provide all-around better conditions for exhibitors and visitors to engage. The organizing team will reach out to all participants regarding detailed arrangements in due course.
We wish to thank those who participate and support the shows and we greatly appreciate your patience and understanding. Our sole focus remains to provide an event of enhanced quality, with more exhibitors and qualified trade buyers to make your participation a huge success. We look forward to seeing you again in December 2020.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact the organizing Team at:
prashant@manchcommunications.com or +66-923637143
Please follow official channels for updated information:
o Website: www.asiawarehousingshow.com
o Ministry of Public Health (Thailand): www.moph.go.th
o The Government Public Relations Department: https://thailand.prd.go.th/
o Department of Disease Control: https://ddc.moph.go.th
23rd Floor, Bhiraj Tower at BITEC, Sukhumvit Road, Bangna Sub-District, Bangna District,
Manch Exhibitions (Thailand) Co. Ltd. (MECL) as an exhibition & conference organizer promoting business shows in Thailand & ASEAN region. Today we do exhibitions on Warehousing, Material Handling, Logistics, Supply Chain, Cold Storage, Cold Transport and E-commerce industry. We have an experience in delivering world-class events in Thailand. We gather local, regional and international exhibitors with unmatched expertise and in-depth market knowledge.The company has organised numerous trade fairs and exhibitions with positive results and feedback from exhibitors & visitors.
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