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60 oil-fired BV 290 E units from us. In December we are also introducing a range of Master dual voltage portable dehumidifiers.”


Also reporting brisk business was Arcotherm & Climate Hire, whose Director Andy Gilman told EHN, “this must be the busiest first day of the Showman’s Show in my 15 years of attending the exhibition. This year, we were the preferred supplier of heating equipment for the indoor exhibition hall and main


New dehumidifiers will soon be added to the Master line-up.


restaurant at the showground. Demand overall this year has remained steady, not just in events,


but also in markets like horticulture, construction and


AJC Trailers had much to interest visitors to its spacious ‘village’.


industrial buildings.” The stand display included models from the new GP range of direct fired LPG heaters, which comprises seven models up to 108kW. Service and repair workshops were also held during the two days of the exhibition, with engineers on hand to answer visitors’ technical questions.


An exhibitor with an imposing presence was AJC Trailers, which took a stand at the Showman’s Show for the first time. Sales Director Lisa Gillett nicknamed the large display The AJC Village, since visitors could walk down a ‘street’ lined with examples of the company’s EasyCabin welfare units and catering trailers. Seen at the Show was a new range of luxury toilets and gas powered showers, which can be tailored to customers’ specific requirements. The display also included a working mobile fish and chip stall from AJC’s Trademaster range, meaning that the company’s stand whetted visitors’ appetites in more ways than one.





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