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Samoter - an exhibition to attend

The organisers of the Samoter construction equipment exhibition being held in Verona, Italy, report that interest is strong from exhibitors and visitors alike.
March 5, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The organisers of the 323 Samoter construction equipment exhibition being held in Verona, Italy, report that interest is strong from exhibitors and visitors alike. The 2011 Samoter exhibition will be held from 2nd-6th March in the city. This exhibition will hold a greater prominence for the European equipment market than in past years as it will be a major international launch venue for manufacturers unveiling their very latest European Stage IIIB emissions compliant machines. A strong attendance is expected from European contractors and from Europe's construction equipment sector as a result. Verona is easily accessible, with its own airport and can also be reached by train from other major Italian cities such as Venice and Milan, providing additional airport options for visitors.

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