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Intertraffic Mexico

April 13, 2022

Intertraffic Mexico is the regional showcase for infrastructure, safety, parking, smart mobility and traffic management. The show offers a prominent platform for the traffic and transport industry to get a taste of the Mexico market, find local partners and explore local distribution channels. Intertraffic Mexico takes place in Mexico City.

Mexico City
8th November, 2022 - 10th November, 2022
Rai Amsterdam
+31 (0)20 549 12 12

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