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EVENTS
BAUMA : Munich, Germany 23-29 April 2007
www.bauma.de
Lounge Pass only three left
Bauma is now completely sold out. However, the CEA is able to offer a special package to UK manufacturers. For just £99 ex VAT (£125 ex VAT to non CEA members) you can distribute your brochures from the CEA UK Information Centre, collect your e-mail, leave and collect messages at reception and make use of the lounge facilities serving tea, coffee, soft drinks and beer. For your Lounge Pass and to arrange brochure delivery please contact Lucy Scholefield (lucy@aslnorth.co.uk) NOW. Please note that the package is for one range of brochure in one section of a display rack. Extra rack space is available at £25 ex VAT per brochure/magazine change. There are 114 UK companies listed in the Bauma brochure, which features sector information in six languages.
UK Group Networking Reception 25 April 2007
CEA members and guests attending Bauma are welcome to join us for drinks on Wednesday 25 April from 17.00-19.00 hrs Hall A5 319/2. If you wish to take advantage of this excellent networking opportunity, please e-mail
lucy@aslnorth.co.uk.
CECE Press Conference 25 April 2007
CECE Reception 26 April 2007
This will be held at the VDMA Centre from 17.00-18.30 hrs.
Dumper Statistics Meeting 27 April 2007
8.30-10.00 hrs in the Presscenter East. This is a special meeting about dumper statistics. A proposal from Terex to start a European data exchange will be considered. All dumper manufacturers are invited to attend.
CECE Main Statistical Committee and CECE AEM Statistical meetings 28 April 2007
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CEA AGM Conference : Leading the Way 17 May 2007
The CEA gathering of the year, with speakers, exhibits and networking at One Great George Street, Westminster, London.
Confirmed speakers include:
Sir Digby Jones former Director General of the CBI
Rt Hon. Ian McCartney MP Minister of State for Trade, Investment and Foreign Affairs
Dr Mike Lloyd President, Gas Turbine Operations, Rolls-Royce
Dr Tim Leverton Group Engineering Director, JCB
CEA members and guests free of charge (non-members £120 ex VAT) pre-register via
cea@admin.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1883 334499.
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SED : Rockingham Motor Speedway, Corby, Northants NN17 5AF 22-24 May 2007
www.sed.co.uk
CEA Briefing Breakfast at SED 23 May 2007
8.15 hrs. A chance for members to miss the show traffic and to catch up on the latest CEA projects - including CESAR, technical developments and our international strategy. Get your free tickets via
cea@admin.co.uk. The CEA will be on stand 423.
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CEA International Business Group : TWI, Cambridge 12 June 2007
10.00 am to 4.00 pm. Presentation by TWI, followed by a tour, buffet lunch and a meeting of the CEA's International Business Group with speaker on Russia. TWI, near Cambridge, is one of the world's foremost independent research and technology organisations. It provides industry with engineering solutions in structures incorporating welding and associated technologies such as surfacing, coating, cutting, etc. It is the only single source of expertise in every aspect of joining technology for engineering materials - metals, plastics, ceramics and composites. See
www.twi.co.uk. Twenty places available. Contact Pam Hyde (pam@admin.co.uk)
at the CEA if you would like to come.
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CEA General Technical Committee : Komatsu UK, Birtley 13-14 June 2007
Any CEA member not currently represented on this committee should send contact details to Lucy Scholefield (lucy@aslnorth.co.uk). GTC members receive the quarterly Technical e-bulletin which can also be found in the members only area of the CEAs website:
www.coneq.org.uk
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ReMaTec Remanufacturing Exhibition : Amsterdam, The Netherlands 17-19 June 2007
www.rematecnews.com/visit_generalinfo
The CEA has an opportunity to take an information stand at ReMaTec 2007 the leading remanufacturing exhibition in Europe. To help us assess the viability of the stand and likely interest in our sector please let
Joanna@aslnorth.co.uk know by return if you would be interested in participating in the show either by taking a small part of the stand of by displaying your companys literature.
Designed specifically for the remanufacturing supply chain, ReMaTec offers a superb chance for
remanufacturers, suppliers and customers to keep abreast of important developments, make new contacts and exchange ideas in a stimulating and international environment.
Now segmented in On Road and Off Road for 2007, ReMaTec not only presents automotive remanufacturing but also the following new
reman-areas: agriculture, marine, heavy duty and industrial engines/parts.
As recycling and environmentally sound part production becomes more important to the automotive and other industries, new opportunities are opening up to
remanufacturers. To respond, remanufactures must meet the demand for technological skills, knowledge and new methods and processes.
Apart from Automotive, ReMaTec 2007 will feature four new
reman-areas:
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Passenger cars and commercial vehicles
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Automotive
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Agriculture - NEW
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Marine - NEW
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Heavy Duty - NEW
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Industrial Engines/Parts - NEW
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Featuring: Remanufacturing Technology - Parts Cleaning Technology - Cleaning Equipment - Test Equipment - New Fittings - Repair Parts for Remanufacturers - Remanufactured Parts and Components - Remanufactured Engines and Transmissions - Distribution Services.
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Further details can be obtained from
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Construction Equipment
Association
Orbital House, 85 Croydon Road, Caterham, Surrey, CR3 6PD, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1883 334499 Fax: +44 (0)1883 334490
E-mail: cea@admin.co.uk
Web: www.coneq.org.uk
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