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Draw for exhibition plots

The organisers of the PLANTWORX exhibition have carried out a Grand Stand Draw for exhibitors at the Heritage Motor Museum, in the UK. Following a conference hosted by the Construction Equipment Association, the organisers of PLANTWORX, over 60 guests from the construction industry witnessed the PLANTWORX Grand Stand Draw.
April 30, 2012 Read time: 3 mins
The organisers of the 3579 PLANTWORX exhibition have carried out a Grand Stand Draw for exhibitors at the Heritage Motor Museum, in the UK. Following a conference hosted by the 3418 Construction Equipment Association, the organisers of PLANTWORX, over 60 guests from the construction industry witnessed the PLANTWORX Grand Stand Draw. Twelve leading brands were involved in the draw including, 6791 Ammann, 176 Case, 236 Hyundai, 255 JCB, 5895 New Holland, 1222 Terex, Thwaites, 2394 Volvo and 1651 Wacker Neuson, in the Dig Zone area of the show. 172 Bomag, 2106 Manitou and 2922 Merlo were in the draw for the No Dig Zone. The draw was for the maxi/anchor stands at PLANTWORX 2013, the largest stands available. The first name to be drawn was Volvo and plot D. Next out was Wacker Neuson and plot A. Ammann won plot G, while Terex won plot E. Thwaites, Case, JCB and New Holland were the next exhibitors (in order) to be drawn for the Dig Zone with plots F, B, H and C. Next on the agenda was the draw for the three companies in the No-Dig Zone. Plot J was awarded to Bomag, Manitou was allocated plot K and Merlo allocated plot L. The CPA (Construction Plant Hire Association) attended the event and will also be exhibiting at the show in 2013. PLANTWORX, the new 100,000 m2 biennial working construction exhibition is scheduled for 14, 15, 16 May 2013 at Stoneleigh Park in the UK. The organisers of the PLANTWORX exhibition have carried out a Grand Stand Draw for exhibitors at the Heritage Motor Museum, in the UK. Following a conference hosted by the Construction Equipment Association, the organisers of PLANTWORX, over 60 guests from the construction industry witnessed the PLANTWORX Grand Stand Draw. Twelve leading brands were involved in the draw including, Ammann, Case, Hyundai, JCB, New Holland, Terex, Thwaites, Volvo and Wacker Neuson, in the Dig Zone area of the show. Bomag, Manitou and Merlo were in the draw for the No Dig Zone. The draw was for the maxi/anchor stands at PLANTWORX 2013, the largest stands available. The first name to be drawn was Volvo and plot D. Next out was Wacker Neuson and plot A. Ammann won plot G, while Terex won plot E. Thwaites, Case, JCB and New Holland were the next exhibitors (in order) to be drawn for the Dig Zone with plots F, B, H and C. Next on the agenda was the draw for the three companies in the No-Dig Zone. Plot J was awarded to Bomag, Manitou was allocated plot K and Merlo allocated plot L. The CPA (Construction Plant Hire Association) attended the event and will also be exhibiting at the show in 2013. PLANTWORX, the new 100,000 m2 biennial working construction exhibition is scheduled for 14, 15, 16 May 2013 at Stoneleigh Park in the UK.

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