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Registration opens for 2017 CV Show

Taking place 25-27 April at the NEC in Birmingham, the event already has nearly 400 exhibitors booked in and is offering 10% more exhibition space than 2016.

 Firms present will include truck, van and trailer manufacturers through to fork lift trucks, insurers, tyre companies, telematics and training providers, fuels and lubricants suppliers and many more.

Following the continued success and popularity of two specialist sectors, the show will once again feature Workshop and Cool zones.

Workshop, in Hall 4, will be the shop window into a massive range of products covering everything needed to keep vehicles running at maximum efficiency, from OE components and replacement parts to maintenance management systems, garage, workshop and bodyshop equipment.

For those moving goods to be kept at a constantly controlled temperature the Cool zone is a must visit. A huge range of refrigerated vehicles and bodywork, side by side with the latest fridge units, monitoring equipment and other products specific to cold chain operations will be on display.

The event also sees the return of two heavy truck manufactures, DAF and MAN, along with Guest Trucks, a major distributor for Iveco.

CV Show director Rob Skelton said: “Yet again, the CV Show promises visitors the opportunity to fulfil all of their sourcing needs under one roof. From truck, van and trailer manufacturers through to ancillary service providers, the show is the perfect business-to-business environment for any individual or company involved in road transport. 

“In 2017, the show is significantly bigger and we look forward to building yet again on visitor numbers, which increased to almost 21,000 in 2016. As such, we encourage visitors to register now for a free entry pass and also to receive important updates in the run-up to the event.”

To register to attend the CV Show for free, go to www.cvshow.com. The website also includes the floorplan, A-Z of exhibitors and product locator listed under the ‘For Visitors’ tab.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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