The Materials Handling Engineers’ Association (MHEA)

EXHIBIT AT BULKEX17 – BULK HANDLING TODAY AND TOMORROW

Exhibitor bookings are now being taken for BULKEX17, the annual conference of the Materials Handling Engineers Association (MHEA).

New for 2017, more than 50 table top stands are available for companies to showcase their products and services at the event, to be held at Eastwood Hall in Nottingham on 18-19 October.

A key conference in the bulk handling diary, BULKEX17 is titled ‘Bulk Handling Today and Tomorrow’. With its combination of high profile speakers and supporting exhibition, this prominent occasion attracts around 500 delegates across two days. It is attended by professionals from across the bulk materials handling industry as well as associate fields such as mining, ports, transport, power, cement and steel.

In addition to the exhibition hall, visitors will be hearing an extensive seminar programme on current industry projects and topics, with the opportunity to attend the MHEA Excellence Awards on the evening of 18th October.

The table top stands are 3m x 2m, priced at £495 for MHEA members and £595 for non-members. Interested parties can complete an online booking form  or contact the BULKEX17 event team on 01787 226995.

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