Stockholm hosts "POST-EXPO-2014" International Exhibition and Conference

16 September 2014 - 17:03
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"POST-EXPO-2014" International Exhibition and Conference to be held by the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in Stockholm, Sweden, September 23-25.

POST-EXPO provides the most significant opportunity the postal, courier and express industries have to debate current issues and form business relationships on a global scale. 2014 will be the 18th international conference and exhibition for postal and parcel technology, equipment, services and innovation.

Over three days POST-EXPO 2014 will bring together CEOs, senior directors and managers, key decision makers, suppliers and buyers from all over the world to exchange ideas and information about the future development of the postal, parcel and express industries. In addition, international awarding ceremony will be held.

Nominations includes the following categories: "environmental achievement of the year", "supplier of the year", "digit innovation of the year", "innovation of the year in the delivery of last mile", "service provider of the year", "packaging process innovation of the year", "innovation in the business development of the year".

The POST- EXPO conference and exhibition is a world-class event that attracts over 3,500 attendees from national and private postal operators, express and courier companies, mailing companies and related businesses, with at least 85 countries represented each year.

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