SHOW PREVIEW
The CV Show will showcase new
product innovations and technologies
TALKING TRANSPORT IN BIRMINGHAM
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he largest road freight transport, distribution and logistics event in the UK, The Commercial Vehicle
Show, will be returning to the NEC in Birmingham between 23-25 April. With all the latest vehicles, trailers, equipment and technology on display, the show will be attended by thousands of fleet owners, directors, senior managers, engineers, and anyone operating commercial vehicles as part of their business. On the show floor, over 300 exhibitors will present their products, technologies and services. In addition to the exhibition area,
the show also has a Workshop Sector showcasing everything from OE components and replacement parts to maintenance management systems,
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garage, workshop, and body shop equipment. Meanwhile, for those moving goods that need to be kept at a constantly controlled temperature, the Cool Chain Sector will showcase refrigerated vehicles and bodywork side by side with the latest fridge units, monitoring equipment and other products specific to cool chain operations. New for this year, the show is putting
on an all-new conference focused on key ‘business-critical’ themes such as decarbonisation, technical expertise, and people and skills. This is largely in response to the road transport sector’s ongoing rapid and complex transition to Net Zero, new EU emissions standards coming in, and the ongoing shortage of truck technicians, among other factors. Attendees of the
Commercial Vehicle Show will be able to take advantage of the conference sessions to learn and discuss how best to futureproof their fleets in the coming years.
This year’s new conference programme will address key industry issues
For more information visit
www.cvshow.com
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