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If like me you still mourn the sad and untimely passing of the Site Equipment Demonstration (SED) exhibition, you will be delighted to know that a new opportunity to get up close and personal with the very latest plant and equipment is just around the corner.


The inaugural PLANTWORX - which will take place at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry from 14 – 16 May 2013 - is just a few months away. And the organisers are already promising a show to remember.


The event which is being organised and promoted by the CEA (Construction Equipment Association) will be the UK’s largest working construction event spanning over 100,000 square metres and the first ‘all action’ show in the UK since SED closed its doors for good following the cancellation of the 2010 event.


Visitors to PLANTWORX will see the very latest plant and machinery operating in ‘real’ site conditions; and many exhibitors will be encouraging visitors carrying a suitable


operator’s licence will be able to put the machines through their paces on one of the many demonstration areas.


PLANTWORX is divided into zones so visitors are able to easily navigate the site and make the most of their time at the show. The Dig Zone is where digging demonstrations will take place and where visitors can check out the latest kit from the likes of Caterpillar, JCB, Komatsu and Northerntrack.


But those of us with a demolition bias will be heading straight for the Site Clearance Zone to check out the demolition attachments, crushers and screens. Confirmed exhibitors include, Anross, Eco Baughans 2000, ECY Haulmark, European Attachments, Taylor Construction Plant and Worsley Plant.


Visitor registration is now open for PLANTWORX and entry is free. For more details and to see a full exhibitor list visit www.plantworx.co.uk. Our March edition will feature a full preview so watch this space.


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