Exhibitions / Congresses

WAMAX- Western Australia Mining Expo 2009

Australia, Claremont - 11-13th November 2009
Held at the Claremont Showgrounds (WAMEX) is WA's largest and most established Mining & Engineering Expo showcasing the latest and greatest in Materials Handling, products & services available to the mining industry. With the opportunity to meet thousands of major decision makers Australia wide, this event offers categories ranging from power generation, hydraulics, OH&S to earthmoving, drilling, blasting and equipment cleaning just to name a few.
Date(s)
11-13th November 2009
Venue
Claremont Showgrounds
Ticketing
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