With all restrictions now lifted in the UK we are delighted to launch APF 2022 to be held on the 22-24th September 2022 at Ragley Estate, Warwickshire.
Having had to cancel both the 2020 and 2021 events it is now full steam ahead for APF 2022. 170 exhibitors are already booked in and we are looking forward to welcoming many new ones. There is general feeling of great optimism in the country and a very high demand for timber. Many companies have been denied the opportunity to shop for new equipment during the last 2 years and APF 2022 is set to be a fantastic showcase for exhibitors. Many new features are planned with special focus on the arb and fencing industries. With over 50% of stands already sold demand is expected to be very high for the remaining sites.
Exhibition Secretary, Ian Millward commented “With over half our sites already sold over a year ahead of the event we expect the remaining sites to go very quickly. Consumer demand for new machines and equipment will be very high and we urge companies not yet booked to do so as soon as possible to avoid missing out. We expect APF 2022 to be the largest event in both exhibitor and visitor numbers we have ever staged as this is the first event in four years.”
The first exhibitor site meeting will be on Thursday 14th October at 10am at Kings Court Hotel, Alcester B49 5QQ. Exhibitors will receive a short safety briefing and then can go onto site to choose a stand suitable for their needs. Exhibitors are asked to book in with the APF office to confirm their attendance.
Visitor tickets and camping can all be booked on the APF website If you have any queries about any of the above please contact us on 01428 723545 or email us at info@apfexhibition.co.uk.
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