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SALTEX 2015 Gathers Pace with Early Sign-Ups

As SALTEX begins a new era in 2015 with a new venue, a new date enhanced educational opportunities and the inclusion of the IOG’s annual Industry Awards, anticipation is already building with leading companies already confirming their attendance.

Both Dennis and Allett Mowers have already booked their stands as has SISIS and DMMP, specialists in manufacturing quality groundscare products.

GreenMech UK has been quick to sign-up and will be displaying its vast range of arboriculture products while Harry West Prees will use the show to highlight products that have continued to meet the needs of the agricultural community since 1966.

SCH Supplies, manufacturers and suppliers of garden tractor attachments, has booked its stand, so too has Overton UK, specialists in outdoor cleansing equipment. Offering a unique range of tyre sealants able to treat machinery and vehicles for both on and off road environments will be Air-Seal Products.

Companies providing a comprehensive range of products and services to the UK amenity and landscape markets are also set to have a huge presence at the exhibition with Vitax, Indigrow and Melcourt Industries among the very first to sign-up.

Commenting on the move for SALTEX 2015, Austin Jarrett, managing director of Allett Mowers said: “We are really happy to see the show move to the NEC and Birmingham. We’ve been exhibiting at SALTEX for 20 years and we think the indoor venue and the change of date are extremely positive aspects of the new look exhibition. We are very upbeat about the move and look forward to November 2015.”

Also showing support of the new format is innovative play and sports products company Proludic. Michael Hoenigmann, managing director commented:

"Our experience of indoor shows has been extremely positive. It is cost effective to build and dismantle the stand and offers few restrictions on design. You can remove the unpredictability of the weather, while the central location and excellent transport links of the NEC will make it easier for visitors to attend," he said.

As exhibitors continue to sign-up to showcase their products and services at SALTEX 2015, the 4 and 5 November are fast becoming significant dates in the industry’s calendar.

For more news, reviews and insightful views, you can follow SALTEX on Twitter @IOG_SALTEX and visit the website at www.iogsaltex.com

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