MELBOURNE-MATERIALS-HANDLING
Wednesday 10 March 2010Upcoming exhibitions, conferences, seminars, workshops and major events in the manufacturing calendar from Australia and overseas.
Monday 08 March 2010Visitor registrations to Australia's largest workplace safety event, Safety In Action and Melbourne Materials Handling, are up by 20 per cent compared to this time last year.
Friday 26 February 2010Wade Leslie, MD of robotics advisory service Robotize, has developed 12 golden rules for robot selection.
Monday 20 April 2009There were 10,290 visits to Victoria's recent occupational health and safety trade shows, Safety In Action and Melbourne Materials Handling, together with the Carbon Reduction & Trading Expo.
Monday 30 March 2009Organisers of the Safety In Action and Melbourne Materials Handling trade show predict thousands of new safety solutions across three acres, the National Forklift Championships and an entirely new Fire and Security feature area will be the highlights of this year's events.
Friday 20 March 2009Experts from industry, academia and carbon consultancies agree the cost of the carbon trading scheme will hit small and medium size enterprises (SME) from two directions.
Monday 02 February 2009THE 10,000 or more visitors expected to return to the Melbourne Exhibition Centre for Safety In Action and Melbourne Materials Handling next month will see plenty of fresh OHS exhibitors and an entirely new fire and security feature area.
Monday 10 November 2008The 10,276 visits to The Safety Show Sydney this year proved safety remains a priority for business.
Friday 20 June 2008THE triple bottom line of people, planet and profit drove 11,521 visits to Safety In Action, Melbourne Materials Handling and the inaugural Australian Carbon Trading Expo over three days from 29 April.
Friday 21 March 2008ONCE a corporate ugly duckling, safety and the environment is now clearly high on the corporate agenda. This is evidenced by the attendance of 70 high-profile speakers including former Telstra boss Dr Ziggy Switkowski and ANZ chairman Jerry Ellis, at Aprils’ Safety In Action Conference in Melbourne.