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Verona hosts Samoter

Major international companies are preparing for the 28th Samoter event being held in Verona, northern Italy, from 2-6 March. The event (www.samoter.com) will focus on the latest technology from the construction equipment market for the earthmoving, concrete, roadbuilding, drilling, tunnelling, quarrying, crushing, demolition and recycling, hoisting and handling, and transport/vehicles and components sectors.
February 14, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Samoter event held in Verona, Northern Italy
Major international companies are preparing for the 28th 323 Samoter event being held in Verona, northern Italy, from 2-6 March. The event (www.samoter.com) will focus on the latest technology from the construction equipment market for the earthmoving, concrete, roadbuilding, drilling, tunnelling, quarrying, crushing, demolition and recycling, hoisting and handling, and transport/vehicles and components sectors.

Organisers expect over 100,000 visitors to attend the event to see the latest innovations on display across more than 130,000m² of exhibition space, and there will also be a focus on sustainability.

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