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EUROPE’S BIGGEST COOL PAVILION AT CV SHOW
18 January 2006 - CV Show

The CV Show’s Cool Pavilion this year is nearly 30 per cent bigger than last year, making it once again the largest single display of cold chain products in Europe.

The many specialist exhibitors in Hall 3a will show vehicles, products and services for all aspects of temperature-controlled transport.

Exhibitors include Carrier Transicold, Ekeri, Frigoblock (UK) Ltd, Krone, Lamberet Isotherms Ltd, Quinn Refrigerated Vehicles, Thermo King, Transcan and Zanotti Transport Refrigeration Ltd.

More than 20 per cent of visitors to the 2005 Commercial Vehicle Show were dedicated reefer operators, representing almost every major buyer of fridge bodies, chassis, refrigeration equipment and monitoring systems. The bigger, blue-carpeted Cool Pavilion has its own entrance from the newly refurbished Piazza area at the NEC.

This year''s CV Show and ATS at the National Exhibition Centre will be open from Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 April inclusive. It is a business-to-business event with a proven track record as one of the biggest and most successful of its type in Europe.

The event is owned by the CV Show Partnership, comprising the Road Haulage Association, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders and the Institute of Road Transport Engineers, a professional sector of the Society of Operations Engineers. Crystal Communications handles stand space sales and marketing for the Partnership.

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