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Hillhead 2012 filling up quickly

Major players will be at Hillhead 2012 where 91% of the space is allocated.With almost nine months to go, 91% of the stand space at Hillhead 2012 has already been allocated to exhibitors, including major players such as Volvo, Sandvik, Metso, Terex Group, Finning/Caterpillar, Liebherr and Bell Equipment.click image to enlargeHillhead 2012Event director Jack Berridge said demand for space over the summer had been very buoyant and the site plan had filled up very quickly.
April 30, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Major players will be at Hillhead 2012 where 91% of the space is allocated.

With almost nine months to go, 91% of the stand space at Hillhead 2012 has already been allocated to exhibitors, including major players such as 2394 Volvo, 325 Sandvik, 6934 Metso, 1222 Terex Group, 1413 Finning/178 Caterpillar, 718 Liebherr and 1240 Bell Equipment.click image to enlargeHillhead 2012

Event director Jack Berridge said demand for space over the summer had been very buoyant and the site plan had filled up very quickly."At the present time the exhibitor list stands at 248 companies who have confirmed their requirements, while a number of other stands have been reserved pending sign-off," he said.

In the 2012 Olympic year, the show dates have been brought forward by one week to 19-21 June.

Details of remaining stand space availability for the quarrying, recycling and heavy construction event can be obtained from Penny Lewin, operations manager on Tel: +44 (0)115 945 3890; or by email: [email protected]

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