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Access experts at Europlatform

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19 March 2008

Ten experts from different backgrounds in the European access industry have confirmed that they will speak at the Europlatform conference on 11 September 2007 in Basel, Switzerland.

Among the speakers are Maarten Mijnlieff, CEO of Lavendon Germany, who will speak about responsible financial models for access rental, and Pierrick Lourdain of the Haulotte Group, who will examine the question of whether manufacturers can or should rent.

The conference will be held at the Ramada Plaza Basel hotel, near the city centre and close to the Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg EuroAirport. There will be a tabletop exhibition that attendees are free to visit. IPAF members enjoy discounted ticket prices. To register, visit www.europlatform.info

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