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Get in the zone with IT and Telematics

22nd October 2008 Print
If you have an IT or telematics problem, then Hall 4 of the 2009 Commercial Vehicle Show will give you the solution. From journey planning and logistics management to office software, the leading names, including Blue Tree Systems, Cybit, Globalive, Isotrak, Minorplanet and TomTom Work, will be displaying and demonstrating the very latest in systems and load management software solutions with a view to saving operators’ fuel and time on the road.

For the first time at the CV Show, over 30 suppliers have chosen to exhibit in a specialist zone in Hall 4, to ensure that visitors spend maximum time on stands and less in the aisles, searching for the right IT and telematics providers. This is a key move for the Show as few know more about optimisation of time than these expert companies.

Graham Gordon of Cybit said, “It is a familiar concept to us as it is widely used in Europe. The IT Zone provides an opportunity for operators to benchmark the whole market at one time, particularly in light of the convergence of fleet management and telematics software dedicated to reducing costs in the transport and logistics sector.”

According to the organisers, a small number of stands are available in Hall 4 which also encompasses the Workshop Show, a dedicated area for garage and body shop equipment and passenger car and commercial vehicle components.

New exhibitors wishing further details should contact Crystal Communications on 01634 261262 or email sales@cvshow.com.

The event will be held at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham from 28-30 April 2009. It is the fastest growing and most successful business to business event of its type in the UK and mainland Europe, with free entry available across the three day exhibition.

The Commercial Vehicle Show is owned by the CV Show Partnership, comprising the Road Haulage Association, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders and the IRTE (Institute of Road Transport Engineers), a professional sector of the SOE (Society of Operations Engineers).