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Hillhead 2026 quarry show

The Hillhead 2026 quarry show will sell out!
By MJ Woof August 6, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Hillhead 2026 is taking place at Tarmac’s Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton, Derbyshire, from 23–25 June.


The organisers of the Hillhead 2026 quarry machinery show in the UK are convinced that the event will sell out. The organisers say that leading OEMs have been confirmed for the show, which will be held in the usual quarry site, near Buxton in Derbyshire.

So far, 77% of all outdoor space has been confirmed from exhibitors including: Volvo (SMT), Dynapac, Komatsu, JCB, Terex Group (Powerscreen, Finlay, EvoQuip, MDS, and Terex Washing Systems), Liebherr, Case, Sandvik, Hyundai, Develon and Bomag. They also include: LiuGong, SANY, Wirtgen, McCloskey, Astec Industries, Telestack, Hitachi, CDE, Kubota, Takeuchi, Merlo, Metso (McHale Plant Sales and Duo), Wacker Neuson, McLanahan, Anaconda, Superior Industries, Weir Minerals, Ammann, Isuzu, XCMG, Hidromek, Volvo Trucks, and Rubblemaster.

Event manager Harvey Sugden said: ‘The level of re-booking this year has been phenomenal and we are delighted to welcome back all the major players in the industry.’ The organisers are convinced that the 2026 event will top attendance figures for 2024.

 

 

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