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Lift-off for LiftEx 2011
12 December 2012
LiftEx 2011, the UK's leading exhibition for the overhead lifting industry, will take place on November 17th and 18th at Saviles Hall in Leeds. Organised annually by the LEEA (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association), L

LiftEx 2011, the UK's leading
exhibition for the overhead lifting
industry, will take place on
November 17th and 18th at Saviles
Hall in Leeds. Organised annually by
the LEEA (Lifting Equipment
Engineers Association), LiftEx will
showcase a wide range of products
and services designed to improve the
efficiency and safety of overhead
lifting and work at height.
Now in its seventh year, LiftEx 2011 will be bigger than ever, with nearly 40% more floorspace than 2010. Over 60 companies are expected to take part, and 60% of the stand space has already been sold.
The exhibition's main sponsor is Servtech, provider of inspection, inspection related services, rigging and lifting services to the offshore and onshore oil and gas industry.
Admission to LiftEx 2011 is free of charge for visitors and online registration is now open at www.liftex.org
Now in its seventh year, LiftEx 2011 will be bigger than ever, with nearly 40% more floorspace than 2010. Over 60 companies are expected to take part, and 60% of the stand space has already been sold.
The exhibition's main sponsor is Servtech, provider of inspection, inspection related services, rigging and lifting services to the offshore and onshore oil and gas industry.
Admission to LiftEx 2011 is free of charge for visitors and online registration is now open at www.liftex.org
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