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India Cold Chain Show 2019India Cold Chain Show 2019
Where: India, Asia
When: 04 December 2019 - 06 December 2019

India Cold Chain Show 2019

Redefining the cold chain industry, India Cold Chain Show is the only cold chain event you ever need to visit! Just in 3 days, you will explore new-to-market technologies focused on cold storage, refrigeration, reefer transport and cold supply chain segments. As an attendee, you can source new technologies, meet your industry peers, learn about new industry trends and expand your business to new markets.

Join thousands of decision-makers and innovators who will be attending India Cold Chain Show from 4-6 December 2019 at Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai representing pharmaceuticals, food processing, retail, meat and seafood, dairy, ice-cream, cold supply chain and other end-user industry segments. 



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