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The 12th annual Executive Hire Show – the UK rental event of the year The Executive Hire Show has become a hub for the hire industry and year on year the show increases in size. Visitors to the event can always guarantee a plethora of brand new products on display.


The 12th ann ual Executive Hire Show is taking place on the 7th and 8th


February 2018 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, UK. The team has reported that the show to-date is 98% sold out and many exhibitors have increased their stand size to accommodate more products – a sure sign that the Hire industry remains buoyant. New products are at the heart of the Executive Hire Show and it’s the


place where visitors get to see new potential profit earners and take advantage of show only deals! There’s also the innovation trail where the most innovative products at the show are highlighted. For the 2018 event visitors can expect to see ‘The Innovation Trail –


Live!’ where selected Innovation Trail products, which are considered to be particularly outstanding, will be exhibited on a specially branded stage area in Hall 2. Each of the chosen ‘Innovation Trail – Live!’ suppliers are given a


dedicated 10-minute slot to present and explain their product, and talk to the audience through the products innovative qualities. Paul Hutton, a radio, podcast and YouTube channel presenter, will be hosting “Innovation Trail – Live!” He’ll interview each company’s representative live on the stage. The EHS has become a magnet for hire industry professionals and each year its support grows as the biggest name suppliers to the UK hire industry


commit to exhibit – the Show may only be a two-day event, but its reach and its influence continue throughout the hire industry throughout the year. With the onset of large-scale projects such as HS2 - the demand for rental equipment is predicted to be at a record high. This year 180 companies have committed to the event amongst these more than 25 exhibitors are new to the 2018 Show. New exhibitors include Astrak, Rentaload,


Cautrac, AEM Spain, Scott Brothers, Southwire, Pladdet BV, Epiroc UK & Ireland, Contractors Plant Hire. The 2018 exhibitor list is looking like a who’s who in the plan hire supplier chain –


with many of the ‘blue chip’ suppliers in the hire sector taking stands. These include A & Y Equipment, AL-KO Kober, Avant Tecno UK, Bomag, Boss Cabins, C.Scope, Doosan, Ecovolve, GenQuip, Greenmech, HAE, Husqvarna, Ifor Williams, JCB Sales, Kubota, Leica, Mace Industries, Makita, Manitou, Niftylift, Obart Pumps, Pramac UK, Ridge Tools, Shindaiwa, Thwaites, Topcon, Wilkinson Star, Yokota, Zenith and many more. Visit www.executivehireshow.co.uk. Put the 7th and 8th February 2018 in your


diary now – it’s one show in the 2018 exhibition calendar you can’t afford to miss! Registration is free.


Skills and Safety Dominate UK Hire Industry’s Annual Convention A challenging economy, sustaining a highly-skilled and motivated workforce and ensuring best practice going forward were major themes at the HAE EHA’s fourth annual Trade Fair & Convention at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry. The UK hire industry’s yearly get-together included the latest industry initiatives for training and retaining staff, empowering women in the workplace and a safer


working environment, all backed up by an impressive line-up of keynote speakers who presented their ideas on how companies can continue to remain world class during these uncertain economic times. To ensure a steady stream of talented people, speakers at the HAE EHA Convention emphasised the point that progression in the hire industry is open to all who


show the skills and commitment required to successfully deliver high quality work on time. Education and training to help career development


and improve productivity was a strong theme, and empowerment of women in the sector. A key factor in the future success of the industry will be tackling ways in which training programmes and changing attitudes can help women benefit from the huge variety of jobs which are available in plant, equipment and hire. On security issues, Julian Grabb, from the Plant


and Agricultural Intelligence Unit (PANIU), gave a presentation on what is being done to tackle the rising cost of crime committed against hire companies and how tracking and marking solutions can help them combat the threat of equipment and plant theft. Among other speakers over the two days, Guy Van


Der Knaap, Managing Director of MCS, delivered a presentation on how companies working smarter, not harder, by making best use of mobile devices can help improve productivity. In addition, there were training workshops


including HAE’s ILM Level 5 Graduation Scheme and the exciting developments in virtual reality (VR) programmes in partnership with the University of the West of England. Members, who also took the opportunity to


network, considered the HAE EHA Trade Fair & Convention a resounding success.


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