ProMat Show Preview 2017

Plan now for ProMat 2017: Two halls, record number of exhibitors. McCormick Place, Chicago IL, April 3rd - April 6th 2017


On April 3 at 10 a.m,ProMat2017 is set to welcome more than 38,000 visitors to explore the solutions that will keep their supply chains moving forward in not just one, but two different McCormick Place halls—both North and South—spanning a total of 375,000 square feet. With more than 900 exhibitors, a record number, there’s sure to be plenty of innovation and ideas on hand to help attendees “Solve for X” at the materials handling industry’s premier trade show and educational conference, sponsored by MHI.

Preview some of the featured exibitors' products at ProMat 2017.

Additionally, ProMat will include more than 100 on-show-floor educational sessions in multiple theaters spanning both halls, the co-located Automate 2017 expo, four keynotes, a special education and networking session for women in the supply chain, the release of the Material Handling & Logistics U.S. Roadmap 2.0, and formal and informal networking opportunities.

Spread over four days, ProMat will showcase solutions from industry, commerce and government throughout the show floors in six different solutions centers. In acknowledgement of increasing interest in automation and environmentally friendly solutions, for the first time the North Hall—directly across the Grand Concourse Hallway from the entrance to the South Hall—will host ProMat’s two newest solutions centers: Autonomous Vehicles and Sustainable Facility Solutions. These new solution centers will feature exhibits and educational sessions on these topics held in adjacent open-air theaters, indicated by industry as being of key importance.

自主汽车解决方案中心功能automated storageand retrieval systems (AS/RS), automatic guided vehicles (AGVs), driverless trucks, delivery drones and automated cranes. The Sustainable Facility Solutions exhibits will showcase alternative and renewable energy and fuel, recyclable and returnable packaging, efficient lighting and temperature control systems, power regeneration technologies, sustainable facility planning services, and other energy efficient equipment and sensors. Also within the Sustainability Solutions Center will be theReusable Packaging Association (RPA)Pavilion, comprised of RPA members. Further, RPA has developed a series of presentations exploring the latest developments in reusablepackaging.

“After ProMat 2015 concluded, we reviewed the exit surveys of attendees and noted that many were particularly interested in autonomous vehicles and sustainability in material handling solutions,” saysGeorge Prest, CEO ofMHI. “We put a specific focus on those two topics to address those findings. Plus, they tie in beautifully with our co-located show partner, Automate 2017.”

Registered ProMat attendees not only gain full access to both North and South exhibit halls, but also free entry into Automate 2017, also housed in the North Hall, Prest continued. Like ProMat, Automate is held just once every two years, and for the fourth consecutive time, MHI and theAssociation for Advancing Automation (A3)—and its trade associations: theRobotic Industries Association (RIA); AIA, the global association for vision and imaging; and the Motion Control Association (MCA)—have partnered up to cover nearly 450,000 square feet of exhibition space.

“There’s synergy between the two shows, as solutions providers from the supply chain and material handling, logistics and transportation fields continue to integrate automation into their products and services,” notes Prest. “Having both shows together makes the event a one-stop destination, allowing attendees to maximize their time and their travel budget.”

Further helping attendees accomplish as much as possible during their time at ProMat, more than 100 free educational sessions will also be offered in the South Hall.

There, nine enclosed, on-floor theaters can be found, along with four additional solutions centers:

  1. Manufacturing & Assembly. Products and solutions that boost efficiency in manufacturing and assembly operations.
  2. Fulfillment & Delivery. Showcases solutions for order fulfillment, order picking and packaging, third-party logistics, warehousing, distribution or transportation.
  3. Information Technology (IT). Highlighting solutions and consulting services that support or are integrated with, manufacturing, warehousing, logistics and supply chain processes.
  4. The Knowledge Center. Offering resources in on-show floor theaters to educate and build awareness of what the materials handling and logistics industry has to offer the supply chain as a whole.

Keynote addresses

This year,ProMatfeatures four keynote addresses, three of which start before the show floors open. The first runs Monday from 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. in the McCormick Place South Grand Ballroom, Room S100, and features a panel discussion entitled “Building Supply Chain Sustainability for Competitive Advantage: Lessons learned from leaders in innovative facility design.”

Led by sustainability expertAndrew Winston, author of“Green to Gold,”panelists includeTamara Barker, chief sustainability officer and vice president of environmental affairs atUPS;Randoph Bradley, technical fellow in supply chain management atThe Boeing Company; andRick Bingle, vice president of supply chain atREI.The four will discuss how large and small companies can use environmental strategy to grow, create enduring value and build stronger supply chains. Attendees will learn how these leading brands have successfully incorporated environmentally sound practices into their facility designs and how it is driving efficiency and cost savings.

Tuesday, from 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. in the McCormick Place South Grand Ballroom, Room S100,Markus Lorenz, partner and managing director of波士顿咨询集团will share “Industry 4.0 – How intelligent machines are transforming supply chains.” As he did in his recent TEDtalk, Lorenz will present insights into the fourth industrial revolution and how machines infused with intelligence will transform the ways manufacturing and supply chains work. Included will be an overview of the impact of Industry 4.0 on our industry, the economy and the new kinds of jobs it will create.

On Wednesday, the first of two keynote presentations unveils the key findings of the “2017 MHI Industry Report,” conducted in partnership with Deloitte Consulting LLP. This keynote panel will be led by George Prest, CEO of MHI, andScott Sopher, principal atDeloitte Consulting, from 8:45a.m. to 9:45 a.m. in the McCormick Place South Grand Ballroom, Room S100. Panelists representing leading firms will join Prest and Sopher to highlight the report findings and discuss the real-world impact digital solutions are having on supply chains. More than 1,000 manufacturing and supply chain professionals were surveyed for this report and were asked how these solutions have and will impact their operations over the next five years.

The second Wednesday keynote, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the McCormick Place South Grand Ballroom, Room S100, aims to score a slam dunk with speaker NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson, today a successful businessman and entrepreneur. In “The Power of Magic: Know your customer and where they are going,” the current chairman and CEO of Magic Johnson Enterprises will share how his core focus on customer service and dedication to bringing jobs and high quality products and services to underserved communities has made his the No. 1 brand in urban America, valued at $1 billion.

During the show

Presented by MHI in conjunction with theMaterial Handling Equipment Distributors Association (MHEDA)andAchieving Women’s Excellence in Supply Chain Operations, Management and Education (AWESOME), the new “Women in the Supply Chain Industry Forum” will be held Tuesday from noon to 4:30 p.m. in room S102BC in the South Hall. The interactive event features discussion, education, panel and speaker presentations, and networking for women within the supply chain field. Paid pre-registration is required, and can be completed via promatshow.com or at ProMat Attendee Registration on Level 3 of McCormick Place.

For those looking for new ideas on how to better recruit, develop and retain high potential employees and future leaders, MHI will present “Closing the Skills Gap: Innovative Talent Solutions for a Changing Workforce.” The session, presented byDavid DeLong, president ofSmart Workforce Strategies, will be held on Tuesday in South Hall Theater F from 3:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. DeLong will discuss how to prioritize talent-related risks, identify the seven talent problems that kill profits, and how to accelerate knowledge transfer in the multigenerational workplace.

还在ProMat初次登台,最新版的Material Handling & Logistics U.S. Roadmap 2.0 will be released on Tuesday in an on-floor education seminar from 2:15 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Theater F in the South Hall. In the presentation, “Get Ready for the Next 10 Years in Material Handling and Logistics,” insights from the Roadmap 2.0 report and action plan (the next generation of the original Roadmap, published in January 2014) will help the supply chain industry determine how it needs to change between now and 2030. The ultimate outcome is to grow jobs, increase America’s global competitiveness and advance our standard of living. The document can be downloaded at no charge at MHLRoadmap.org.

For attendees seeking additional networking opportunities,MHI’s Young Professionals Network (YPN)will host a Meet and Greet reception in Room S102D of McCormick Place South on Tuesday evening. Running from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., the event is open to current and prospective members of the group as a chance to network and connect with other young professionals in the materials handling and supply chain industry. The free event does not require registration.

What does require registration, and pre-purchased tickets ($50 each), is MHI’s Industry Night. Held on Wednesday, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the McCormick Place South Grand Ballroom, Room S100, the event includes networking, a chance to win a luxury package “Trip of a Lifetime” for four valued at $30,000 (see official rules at promatshow.com/rules), and the presentation of the three 2017 Innovation Awards, the 2017 MHI Young Professionals Awards and the 2017 Face of the Supply Chain Award. Entertaining the crowd will be Saturday Night Live alumnus and Emmy Award-winning comedian Dana Carvey. Tickets can be either purchased or picked up by presenting an email confirmation of online purchase on promatshow.com at ProMat Attendee Registration on Level 3 of McCormick Place between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. A portion of the ticket sales will be donated to theMaterial Handling Education Foundation Inc. (MHEFI).

Information about all ProMat-related events can be accessed on the official ProMatShow app. The app offers an interactive map of both exhibit halls, exhibitor search, educational sessions search and information about the four keynotes. Attendees can also access their personalized agenda using the mobile app. Available without charge at both Android and Apple app stores, downloading information can be found at promatshow.com/app.


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