Exhibitions / Congresses

LiftEx Exhibition & Conference 2015

United Kingdom, Liverpool - 11th & 12 November 2015
LiftEx Exhibition & Conference 2015 LiftEx is the annual meeting place for national and international end users, manufacturers and suppliers to the lifting industry. In its 11th year, with over 1500 visitors and 100+ exhibitors, it is the leading lifting exhibition in the UK. Organised by LEEA (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association) it promises to be the largest yet in the history of the show. This year, the event has been extended to two full days, and features a brand new Educational Conference.
Date(s)
11th & 12 November 2015
Time(s)
10am to 5pm
Venue
Liverpool Exhibition Centre
Ticketing
Early bird: £225 + VAT
Contact for booking / more info
info@liftex.org
Program
www.liftex.org/agenda
LiftEx Exhibition & Conference 2015
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