Fruit Logistica 2016

logoDates:
3 – 5 February 2016
9.00 – 18.00  daily

Location:
Messe Berlin GmbH
Messedamm 22
14055 Berlin

Profile and Attendance:

FRUIT LOGISTICA is the leading international meeting place of the fresh produce trade. From 3rd to 5th February 2016, more than 2,700 exhibitors from more than 90 countries and 65,000 trade visitors from across the entire fresh produce – including global players as well as small and medium-sized suppliers from all around the world – will be presented in Berlin. FRUIT LOGISTICA covers every single sector of the fresh produce business and provides a complete picture of the latest innovations, products and services at every link in the international supply chain. It thus offers superb networking and contact opportunities to the key decision-makers in every sector of the industry.

United States Pavilion:

Over 20 companies will be participating in the USA Pavilion and will be presenting a bountiful variety of produce grown in and available from the United States.

Representatives of various U.S. producer organizations will be available to assist with product information and contacts to U.S. suppliers.  Representatives from FAS Berlin will also be available at the USDA Booth A-05a.

You can see the USA Pavilion Directory in the enclosed PDF file (PDF 1.9 MB – Get Adobe Reader). The U.S. companies look forward to meeting you. Please contact the FAS Sofia office if you need help in arranging a meeting with U.S. suppliers during the show.

Exhibitors:

Information about exhibiting at FRUIT LOGISTICA is available at Exhibitor Service.

Visitors:

Further information for visitors is available at Visitor Service.

Products:

The whole spectrum of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector:

  •         Fresh fruit and vegetable
  •         Dried fruits and nuts
  •         Packaging & labelling
  •         Transport and logistical systems
  •         Produce handling and storage
  •         Press and media
  •         Computer and internet solutions
  •         Cultivation systems