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Show stoppers at IMHX
With more than 70% of stand space sold at IMHX 2010, preparations are already under way for many exhibitors. We look at what special features visitors can expect at the show in November.
Taking place at the NEC, Birmingham, from 16-19 November, the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX) is the undisputed leader in UK logistics events, ably demonstrated by the fact that exhibitor space at the show is over 70% sold already. With the event co-owned by BITA (British Industrial Truck Association), IMHX has always had a large core of support from the materials handling equipment (MHE) sector but the show has also attracted increasing numbers of automated handling exhibitors, as well as software providers and consultancy firms.
Translift Bendi leads the way
Simon Brown, managing director of Translift Bendi Ltd, looks back over the history of his company, how it has led the way in innovation, and how it intends to stay ahead of the game in 2010.
Innovation, innovation, innovation: The business model that my father, Freddy Brown, inventor of the Bendi forklift, has always espoused and which underlies his stunning success. “Give the customer more through the product design than is available from any other solution and you’ll add value to their business,” he said. It is a maxim that many other engineering firms failed to grasp and so have passed into history.
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