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Rapid News Communications Group (RNCG), the organisers of Interplas, TCT Live, MM, MEMS & NANO Live UK, and Mediplas are delighted to announce the appointment of CEVA Showfreight to provide logistics for their 2012 UK trade shows.
Following a highly successful series of events in 2011, RNCG were looking to enlist the help of a friendly, professional logistics company that could provide first-class event logistics solutions on a global scale and CEVA Showfreight fitted the bill.
"Our shows attract the leading industry players from overseas & the UK so it is of utmost importance to offer sound freight advice supported by unparalleled onsite lifting and handling services. We want to encourage exhibitors to maximise their attendance and display as many products as possible" said Rapid News Operations Executive Emma Smith. "We have turned to CEVA Showfreight to help with this and are confident their extensive freight network and the onsite handling solutions they offer at the NEC will be of great help to our exhibitors".
Serving as a specialist exhibition logistics division of CEVA Logistics, CEVA Showfreight has offices in the United Kingdom and The Netherlands but is also represented by nearly 100 agents in over 40 countries around the globe through its membership of the International Exhibition Logistics Associates (IELA). Mark Bristoll - Sales Manager at CEVA commented on the partnership by stating "We are really up for the challenge and look forward to working with Rapid News and their exhibitors and can't wait to get started. We offer a wide range of logistics services which can really take the stress out of exhibiting".
MM, MEMS & NANO Live UK, Mediplas and TCT Live 2012 will take place on 25-26 September 2012, Halls 3 & 3A, The NEC, Birmingham, UK.
Source: Rapid News Communications Group,
Unit 2, Chowley Court, Chowley Oak Lane, Chowley, Tattenhall, Cheshire, UK, CH3 9GA.
Tel: +44 (0) 1829 770037, Email: , Web: www.rapidnews.com.
Images available upon request. For further information please call Emma Smith, Event Operations.
MM Live UK, MEMS Live UK, NANO Live UK, TCT Live, Mediplas and Interplas, are organised by Rapid News Communications Group, an international communications company with a focus on business-to-business media in the manufacturing world.
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Hannah Jennings
Operations Assistant
Rapid News Communications Group
Events Division
t: +44 (0) 1829 770037
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w: www.rapidnews.com
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Tattenhall, Cheshire, CH3 9GA, UK
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