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| Hard to imagine GaLaBau without products for machinery traders Machinery traders can expect a varied range of motor scythes, scarifiers, etc at this year's GaLaBau International Trade Fair for Urban Green and Open Spaces in Nuremberg. The product spectrum of machinery traders is intended for a broad circle of customers, including private hobby gardeners, caretaker services, garden and landscape contractors, sports associations or local authorities. The range covers a wide choice from hedge trimmers, chain saws, motor scythes, mowers, ride-on mowers, lawn tractors, leaf blowers, road sweepers and cylinder mowers to large mowers, snow clearance equipment, special machinery and local authority equipment. The exhibition offers a broad survey of products, concepts and innovations from the industry – an essential requirement for specialist traders if they are to give their customers expert advice. Machinery traders can experience an extensive presentation of products on over 22,000 m² of space. The top range of products of the past years is extended in 2008 by presentations from the following exhibitors: MTD Motorgeräte, Honda, GGP Germany, Echo-Motorgeräte and Solo Kleinmotoren. This makes GaLaBau 2008 more attractive than ever for machinery traders. The product display is rounded off by the possibility of experiencing some of the products presented live: Traders can see the new products in action on the "area maintenance" demonstration area at Silbersee. NürnbergMesse has offered the new online platform at www.ask-GaLaBau.de for this purpose since the beginning of August. The industry platform provides interested visitors with extensive search functions, product comparisons and detailed information about the companies exhibiting. It also gives users direct and uncomplicated access to exhibitors for arranging appointments in advance. A new feature on the GaLaBau home page is the online ticket shop, where traders can register conveniently online until 16 September 2008. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Construction News :: home page |