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APF EXHIBITION TO SMASH RECORDS
Over 307 exhibitors now booked

APF 2016 (Ragley Estate, Warwickshire, September 15-17), the forestry, woodland trees and timber show, is set to smash all previous records as the number of exhibitors is now over 307, up more than 15% on the record 2014 total of 270.



Exhibition Secretary, Ian Millward said, "It is a fantastic achievement to break the 300 exhibitor barrier and is a reflection that the trade recognises that the APF Exhibition is the place to exhibit to sell their machinery, equipment and services to the industry."

There will be over 2 1/2 miles of working machinery frontage and more than £30 million of machinery on show

Ian went on to say, "We have always been very careful to stick to our core market of trade professionals from the forestry, woodland, trees, timber and ground care sectors. This ensures that the exhibitors know that practically every visitor to their stand is a potential customer. This year we have also focused more on the farming sector as many farms have small woodlands or individual trees that could make a valuable contribution to farm income and the exhibition is the perfect place to see machinery and equipment designed for small woodlands and adding value to their farm timber."

The Exhibition still has a small amount of exhibitor space left if any companies still want to take part in the event which happens only once every two years. Ian urges anyone still contemplating exhibiting to contact him as soon as possible. Maps showing available space and booking forms are on the exhibitor section of the website as is a short video of the 2014 event giving a flavour of the size and scale of the show.

Full details of the exhibition, maps, booking forms and a list of exhibitors booked to date are on the exhibitor section of the website.


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