Following the highly successful 2012 event, the organisers of the Hillhead quarry exhibition, the biennial international showcase for the quarrying, recycling and heavy construction industries, have announced that Hillhead 2014 will take place at Tarmac’s Hillhead Quarry, Buxton, England, from 24–26 June, 2014.
September 19, 2012
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Following the highly successful 2012 event, the organisers of the 427 Hillhead quarry exhibition, the biennial international showcase for the quarrying, recycling and heavy construction industries, have announced that Hillhead 2014 will take place at 868 Tarmac’s Hillhead Quarry, Buxton, England, from 24–26 June, 2014.
Further details about the show will be available in due course but, in the meantime, general information about the event can be obtained by contacting Penny Lewin at:
With almost nine months to go, 91% of the stand space at Hillhead 2012 has already been allocated to exhibitors, including major players such as Volvo, Sandvik, Metso, Terex Group, Finning/Caterpillar, Liebherr and Bell Equipment.
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Supported and delivered by Aggregates Business Europe, the conference will take place in Manchester on June 27, the day before the renowned Hillhead exhibition opens, and just four days after the UK’s EU referendum.
James Hastings, head of construction futures for global information service
The organisers of Hillhead 2020 have released the list of exhibitors at the UK quarrying, construction and recycling exhibition.
The list is available to view online at: www.hillhead.com/exhibitors
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