Hillhead 2020 in the England will be even bigger than the 2018 event
Hillhead 2020 in the England will be even bigger than the 2018 event
On the back of a record-breaking event in 2018 the organisers of the UK’s Hillhead Exhibition have extended the event once again for 2020.
The 2018 event was supported by 546 exhibitors and attracted an independently audited attendance of nearly 20,000.
With outdoor space on track to be sold out by late autumn, an additional 2,200m² of stand space has been created in the quarry floor by extending the showground into the quarry face demonstration area.
Hillhead 2020 takes place from 23–25 June, 202
On the back of a record-breaking event in 2018 the organisers of the UK’s 5894 Hillhead Exhibition have extended the event once again for 2020.
The 2018 event was supported by 546 exhibitors and attracted an independently audited attendance of nearly 20,000.
With outdoor space on track to be sold out by late autumn, an additional 2,200m² of stand space has been created in the quarry floor by extending the showground into the quarry face demonstration area.
Hillhead 2020 takes place from 23–25 June, 2020.
For the 2018 event, a number of large machines were being shown for the first time, including units from Komatsi, 359 Volvo CE, 2991 Powerscreen, 2992 Keestrack, 325 Sandvik and 8598 EvoQuip.
Further 2020 event details are available on the event website.
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