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Strong exhibitor support for World of Asphalt 2016

Strong exhibitor support has been noted for the World of Asphalt 2016 exhibition being held next year in the US state of Tennessee.
October 16, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
World of Asphalt 2016 is looking to increase on show space and exhibitors from the previous event

Strong exhibitor support has been noted for the World of Asphalt 2016 exhibition being held next year in the US state of Tennessee. The exhibition now looks to be of record-breaking size according to the organisers. Attendees will find more new companies and more of the latest equipment, products and technologies to examine and compare across 9011.3m2 of exhibit space.

World of Asphalt 2016 will be held March 22nd – 24th, 2016 at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee. It will be co-located with the 2016 AGG1 Aggregates Academy and Expo. World of Asphalt is a key exhibition and education event for asphalt, pavement maintenance and traffic safety industry professionals. The show is said to feature in-depth industry-focused education and comprehensive exhibits that showcase the newest product innovations. The event is supported by the National Asphalt Paving Association (NAPA), and the 3878 National Stone Sand and Gravel Association (NSSGA).

The event is being organised by the 1100 Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). Registration opens November 16, and covers admission to both shows. Register online at <%$Linker:

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