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Atlas Copco and QMJ join forces for Construction Live event

Atlas Copco stage Construction Live event

Corporate event to be staged at Hertfordshire Showground on 23–24 September 2015

ATLAS Copco, one of the leading providers of construction equipment, are joining forces with QMJ Publishing, customers and dealers to bring a unique opportunity to ‘get to grips’ with industry-leading construction equipment on 23 and 24 September.

Atlas Copco will be exhibiting and demonstrating their entire range of construction equipment, including compaction equipment, hand-held demolition equipment, rig-mounted attachments, compressors, generators, pumps, lighting towers, concrete equipment and their road construction range.

 

In addition, Flannery Plant Hire will be bringing a range of excavators fitted with Atlas Copco hydraulic demolition attachments; Shellplant will be showcasing Kubota excavators and Thwaites dumpers; Generator Power will be providing power for the event and will also have a selection of generators on display; and K&N Surfacing will also be attending with their range of Dynapac road construction equipment.

‘We believe our equipment speaks for itself. Once customers see our equipment working and actually use it for themselves they can truly see the benefit over the competition. That’s why our customer demonstrations are always so successful. This event will give existing customers and customers we don’t know yet the chance to get to grips with our full range of construction equipment,’ said Atlas Copco business line manager John Fitzpatrick. ‘We will be holding operator challenges and competitions with spot prizes.’

Construction Live takes place on 23 and 24 September at the Hertfordshire Showground, just off Junction 9 of the M1. All are welcome to attend and you can register for the event at: http://bit.ly/constructionlive

 

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