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NA 2008 Educational Seminars Can Now Be Viewed On-line as 45-minute Webinars

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The NA 2008 Show & Educational Conference featured 70 on-show-floor Seminars in the NA 2008 Knowledge Center. The majority of these 45-minute Seminars can now be viewed as Webinars on www.NAShow.com.

These educational Webinars offer in-depth information on best practices, new equipment and technology innovations and leading supply chain trends from today's top providers of material handling and logistics solutions. Click here to search  and view educational session Webinars.

The NA 2008 Keynote featured Andrew Winston outlining the business case for creating sustainable and green manufacturing and supply chain operations. Click here to view video from this enlightening address.

During the four-day run of the event, Cleveland and the material handling and logistics industry demonstrated an inherent ability to attract a crowd.  Attendees from over 60 countries and as far away as Australia, China, Japan, and Africa had the opportunity to talk with exhibitors and attend a wide range of show floor educational sessions. The show featured a Keynote by leading environmental authority and author Andrew Winston on the business case for green manufacturing and supply chain operations.

NA 2008 was the latest in a long line of successful trade show events sponsored by Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA) over the past four decades.  Since it debuted in 1992, the event has drawn large crowds of high quality attendees with money to spend on material handling & logistics solutions. Although the physical event has closed, NA 2008 still has a virtual presence on-line with detailed exhibitor information, educational session archived Webinars, and much more at www.NAShow.com.

NA 2008 event was the largest showcase of material handling & logistics equipment, systems and technologies in the United States this year. The show was designed to offer productivity solutions and information by showcasing the products and services of 527 material handling and logistics providers. The show featured productivity solutions in the areas of manufacturing, information technology, warehousing and distribution in four solution-specific centers. This format allowed attendees to make the most of their time at the show by quickly finding the solutions they needed.

The next Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA) sponsored trade show will be ProMat 2009, January 12-15, 2009 at Chicago's McCormick Place South. Information on this event,
including exhibitor information and complimentary on-line registration, can be found at
www.ProMatShow.com.

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