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New trailers support growth

Microrent plc, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of IT and Audio Visual (AV) equipment to the events industry, has added Schmitz Cargobull Mega Dry Freight trailers to its fleet of vehicles.

Microrent supply a comprehensive range of high value IT and AV equipment – from Plasma screen televisions to sound systems. Their clients are companies who need such equipment to enhance a corporate event – be it a training session in one room, an exhibition stand at a major trade show or, perhaps, an AGM.

A critical part of Microrent’s portfolio is its added-value services which include transporting the equipment to the venue, hence the need for the new trailers.

Microrent had previously been running step-frame box trailers which allowed some 88 cubic metres of equipment to be carried, but the new Mega Dry Freight trailers have the capacity to manage up to 100 cubic metres of equipment.

In addition to the extra capacity they offer, the Schmitz Cargobull Mega Dry Freight trailers have a low chassis height and a flat floor, which makes them easier to load and unload than step frame models – a particularly important consideration in the entertainment industry where careful handling of sets and equipment are key customer concerns and the health and safety of loading crews is paramount.

The Mega Dry Freight trailers are constructed using Schmitz Cargobull’s patented Ferroplast Thermo Technology. The modular steel-skinned Ferroplast panels keep loads at the desired temperature which means that the problem of condensation which can build up in within single-skinned trailers or aluminum and fiberglass models during hot weather, is eliminated.
Jinny Lambert, managing director of Microrent, commented: “With the integration of our logistics business in 2007 we are one of the very few companies in Europe who can provide a true end-to-end solution – rental, delivery, installation and support. We needed additional trailers to keep pace with the growing demand for our services but we also wanted to modernise our fleet - the trailer market and the technology used has moved on and we want to keep pace. We chose Schmitz Cagobull for their build quality and, of course, value for money. The new trailers look fantastic and are a welcome addition to our fleet of vehicles.”

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Exhibitions

February 2010 - Deutsche Messe postpones premiere of industrial tradeshows in Dubai until 2011
Deutsche Messe is postponing the industrial trade fairs CeMAT MIDDLE EAST, Industrial Automation (IA) MIDDLE EAST and Motion, Drive & Automation (MDA) MIDDLE EAST – all originally schedu led to take place in February 2010 – until 2011.


March 2010 - Stuttgart, 2nd - 4th March
From 2 to 4 March 2010 LogiMAT, the International Trade Fair for Distribution, Materials Handling and Information Flow, is taking place in Stuttgart accompanied by an extensive fringe programme. It is the eighth edition of this annual meeting point for the intralogistics industry – the largest in Europe.


March 2010 - France, 23rd - 26th
Transport and Logistics services, Supply chain Management, Logistics Infrastructures, Logistics Real Estate, Technologies and Information Systems, Materials Handling and Warehouse equipment…


April 2010 - Cleveland, 26th - 29th
NA 2010 (The 2010 Material Handling & Logistics Show and Conference) will bring together manufacturers, consultants, third party logistics providers, publishers and system integrators to demonstrate their equipment, systems and services to tens of thousands of industry professionals from around the world, seeking productivity solutions.


May 2010 - Barcelona, 25th - 28th
Barcelona, 23 November 2009. As part of its constant desire to improve the service it offers exhibitors and visitors as well as provide a bigger and better service, the International Logistics and Material Handling Exhibition (SIL) has updated its website.


June 2010 - Guangzhou, China, 2nd - 4th
In China, cold chain logistics industry is in its infancy, While cold chain market share on both sides of the Atlantic has already reached 80 - 90%-that in Europe and Russia is 50%, in developing countries in general is 10 - 20%-only 20% of freight moving in China goes refrigerated.


November 2010 - Eindhoven, 10th - 11th
It is with justified pride that Bureau Bosman BV is introducing Groothandel & Logistiek’s new trade show name. From now on, Groothandel & Logistiek will be called: Bedrijf en Logistiek, the trade show for goods-in, storage and goods-out. The eleventh edition will take place on November 10 and 11 in the Exhibition Building in Eindhoven.  


November 2010 - Birmingham, 16th - 19th
Quartz Publishing & Exhibitions Ltd, organiser of the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX), has announced that – in response to exhibitor requests – the show’s dates have moved from March to November next year.


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