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Only three digging demo plots remain for Plantworx in the UK

Demonstration areas are selling out fast for Plantworx Construction Exhibition this coming June. Manufacturers are gearing up for putting machines through their paces in front of Plantworx visitors at the show’s new home at the East of England Arena in Peterborough from 11-13 June 2019. Only three digging demo plots remain for sale, said Angela Spink, Plantworx sales manager for the CEA’s (Construction Equipment Association’s - show. "We have been inundated with enquiries for the show and bookings for
October 17, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Digging down: demo plots at Plantworx are selling fast
Demonstration areas are selling out fast for 3579 Plantworx Construction Exhibition this coming June.


Manufacturers are gearing up for putting machines through their paces in front of Plantworx visitors at the show’s new home at the East of England Arena in Peterborough from 11-13 June 2019.

Only three digging demo plots remain for sale, said Angela Spink, Plantworx sales manager for the CEA’s (3418 Construction Equipment Association’s) - show. "We have been inundated with enquiries for the show and bookings for the event are coming in daily - we are now over 70% sold out. We also have 47 new exhibitors.”

The three digging demo plots are where exhibitors can break-the-ground and JC Mac is the latest company to sign up, she said. The company will be showing and demonstrating Turkish construction equipment Çukurova. Hyundai is also making a return to the show alongside Takeuchi, Mecalac, Marubeni Komatsu, Liugong, JCB, A&Y and many more.

Hi-Spec Buckets & Attachments, Nooteboom, Red Rhino Crushers and Hook Up Solutions have also booked recently taking the number of exhibitors up to 230 in total.

The Indoor Arena is also taking shape with over 50 exhibitors confirmed including Nylacast, Webtec, Teletrac Navman and Elobau UK.

More information is available on the Plantworx website.

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