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BUNTING RWM gave us the platform to show visitors what we do and our stand stood out because we featured production- sized operating equipment. We believe that it is vitally important that equipment suppliers exhibit their technology at exhibitions.


However, others noted the continuing shift away from being a machinery and vehicle-led show to a more service-led one, as shell-scheme stands dominated where once big machinery would have stood.


“The show is busy and I think it’s better laid out than it was a year ago - the zones are laid out more logically,” said strategic consultant Adrian Graves. “I can’t say this is not a successful show but it’s a services show; it’s a high concentration of small, shell-schemed stands selling services, not equipment.


“It’s our first visit so we were open minded,” said Perry Buckley, business development director at Continental Tyre Group. “It’s been a good show and well organised. I’ve walked round and spoken to people and they love it here. I can’t say I’ve not liked it, but it doesn’t seem to quite fit the crowd that we are here for.”


Nevertheless, even with the focus squarely on services, RWM was still a lively and well run-event, attracting more than 14,500 visitors - more than half of whom were new to the event. Organising group Prysm estimated £2.24bn was spent as a result of the show. “It’s been a really engaging and diverse crowd,” said Tom Foottit from How’s My Driving?


“Footfall has been great. I’ve met a lot of influencers and stakeholders as well.”


Preparations for RWM 2020 are already underway. The dates have been confirmed as Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 September 2020, again at the NEC in Birmingham.


Find out more at www.rwmexhibition.com


“There is a great deal of work to do. RWM has given us the opportunity to help recycling companies solve their metal separation problems and we look forward to the show in 2020!”


Images: Paul Fears Photography


ROBINSON STRUCTURES


The show was a great steppingstone into the recycling industry. Exhibiting at the RWM gave us a chance to connect with some new clients, catch up with existing clients and introduce ourselves to some industry


leaders. Everyone was very welcoming, and the staff were always helpful. It was an exciting and successful couple of days, and we look forward to visiting again next year!


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