With several months of planning still remaining, some 381 exhibitors have already signed up to participate in Hillhead 2010 – the working quarry show that takes place from June 22–24 at Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton, U.K.
Continuing demand for exhibit space throughout January and February has resulted in a complete sell-out of stands in the main pavilion, and strong demand for demonstration areas means that outdoor space is also in short supply, says the show’s organizer, QMJ Publishing Ltd. of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Types of equipment that will be on display includes excavators, dump trucks, loading shovels, crushers, screens, recycling equipment, pavers, rollers, coating and concrete plants and other types of ancillary equipment, materials and services.
“Since the last show in 2007, considerable development work has taken place at the exhibition site, particularly in the face demonstration area, where the splitting of the 24-meter-high quarry face and the creation of a new box cutting will improve and enhance the ‘live action’ loading and hauling demonstrations,” says a news release from QMJ.
More information on the show, including news about programming and demonstrations, can be found at www.hillhead.com.
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