Next week sees the start of the IFAT Trade Exhibition in Munich. IFAT is a world leading trade fair for Water, Sewage, Waste and Water Treatment Management and is being held from May 5-9 2014. Brian Scully, Business Development Manager at Ventac for the Industrial and Specialist Vehicles sector will be meeting with a number of Specialist Vehicle OEM’s who are exhibiting at the event.
IFAT – A Trade Show That Sets Standards
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