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ITT Hub 2020

January 21, 2020

The transport industry is in the midst of significant and fast-paced change. Decision makers are being challenged to deliver solutions that meet the demands of air quality, finite road space and energy efficiency.

With innovation and technology being common denominators, ITT Hub 2020 will bring together a broad range of leading suppliers, users and enablers of low carbon and alternative powered vehicles, in a very cost-effective, flexible and unique way.

Farnborough, UK
21st January, 2020
Freight Transport Association
+44 (0) 7930 391461
Add to Calendar 2020-01-21 00:00:00 2020-01-21 00:00:00 ITT Hub 2020 The transport industry is in the midst of significant and fast-paced change. Decision makers are being challenged to deliver solutions that meet the demands of air quality, finite road space and energy efficiency. With innovation and technology being common denominators, ITT Hub 2020 will bring together a broad range of leading suppliers, users and enablers of low carbon and alternative powered vehicles, in a very cost-effective, flexible and unique way. Farnborough, UK Freight Transport Association Freight Transport Association Europe/London public

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