International Rental Exhibition continues to grow

21 May 2014

There has been a very strong response from exhibitors ahead of next month’s International Rental Exhibition (IRE) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with the show now expanded to accommodate demand for space.

A total of 88 exhibitors are registered to take part in IRE, which takes place at the Amsterdam RAI venue on 24-26 June, 2014, and now takes up 2416 m2 of stand space.

It is the third time that the exhibition has taken place, and it looks set to be the biggest ever show.

At the end of April, space for as many as 20 additional exhibitors was added to the exhibition, triggered by the large size of the waiting list.

New exhibitors include Toro Loco/Guidetti, Ormet, HSO, Smartlift, FSI power-tech, Hanenberg Materieel, Ground-Guards, Morris Site Machinery, Nightsearcher, Graco, Life’s Cool Climate Control, Red Rhino and Metalgalante.

In addition, Satema, Dynamics Software, Fast Verdini, Delfin, V.Emme, HH-Intellitech and GMV also signed up to exhibit on the extra space, with more enquiries still being accommodated.

Other already confirmed exhibitors are important suppliers to the rental market including Volvo CE, Kubota, Hitachi, Wacker Neuson, Yanmar, JCB and Hilti.

See the April-May issue of IRN for further details of what they plan to exhibit at the show, while a stop-press preview will feature in the upcoming June issue.

Like the companies that signed up early to the event, the newest IRE exhibitors plan to display genuinely cutting-edge, new technology alongside the product ‘mainstays’ of rental fleets.

The IRE show, which is supported by the European Rental Association and IRN, is being held at the RAI in a hall alongside the APEX aerial platform exhibition. Visitors registered for one of the shows will have free access to the other.

Visitors are being encouraged to register for the shows in advance to avoid paying the €20 ‘on-the-day’ fee. Pre-register online at www.IREshow.com

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