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Brammer Confirmed as Major Sponsor for Hillhead 2010

Brammer, the UK’s leading supplier of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, has been confirmed as a major sponsor of Hillhead 2010, the world’s largest working quarry show, to be held from 22-24 June 2010.

Brammer will sponsor the onsite Hillhead Café as well as the shuttle buses transporting visitors to and from the event.

Meanwhile, Brammer’s stand within the registration pavilion will showcase the company’s extensive product and added-value service offering to the aggregates and construction industry. Brammer has extensive experience of working with many of the leading industry players, providing a range of MRO related services including fast and responsive gearbox and pump repair and energy management.

The company will also be demonstrating how it has achieved significant cost savings for major companies in this sector through initiatives designed to minimise costly downtime and improve production output and efficiency.

Jeremy Salisbury of Brammer commented: “Our sponsorship shows clearly our commitment to this key industry and to the Hillhead event, which is a premier opportunity for us to demonstrate how we can reduce costs and add value to the operations of companies within the aggregates and construction industry.”

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