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Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show to celebrate 30th anniversary

July 13, 2015 – Atlantic Canada's most comprehensive heavy equipment show will return to the Moncton Coliseum Complex April 7 and 8, 2016.

Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2016, the Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show is a true pillar of the industry. It has evolved into the must-attend event for the heavy equipment, roadbuilding, forestry, landscaping, and municipality sectors – boasting a vast indoor and outdoor showcase of the latest products, services, and big iron. This is where those in the industry go to source what they need to get the job done, on time and on budget.

“Major investments in infrastructure are happening right now across the Atlantic provinces, and this mammoth show will have all of the machinery and equipment these big projects will demand,” said national show manager Mark Cusack. “Every square inch of the Moncton Coliseum will be filled, plus we’ll have an additional 80,000 square feet of outdoor exhibit space.”

Held every two years, the last edition of the Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show took place in 2014 and was a sold out event with well over 13,000 visitors. The 2016 edition promises to be even bigger.

The Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show is owned and sponsored by the Atlantic Land Improvement Contractors Association (ALICA). 

“Year after year, this show has become a gathering place for road building, construction, and forestry professionals,” said Mike Shea, president of ALICA. “These folks look to the show to keep themselves apprised of the trends in their respective industries and to help them make purchasing decisions. We’re pleased to have been the sponsor and driving force behind this event since the show’s inception in 1986.”

Show information
Hours:  Thursday, April 7, 2016, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday, April 8, 2016, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Venue:  Moncton Coliseum Complex

For complete details on the Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show, visit www.AHES.ca.

July 13, 2015  By ALICA



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