LEEA Looks Forward to LiftEx 2024 at Olympia in London

The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) looks forward to its flagship event, LiftEx 2024, on October 16-17 at the new West Hall of Olympia in London. LEEA describes the free-to-attend show as essential for lift safety professionals and anyone involved in using or procuring lift equipment or vital supporting services such as inspection, maintenance and training. Free training sessions and presentations will take place on the LEEA stand, where experts will conduct a range of seminars on topics including crane ropes, working at height and sling calculations. In addition, the show floor will be “packed with exhibitors” showcasing a broad range of lifting equipment. Exhibiting companies include Atlas Winch & Hoist Services, BritLift, Cromax, George Taylor Lifting Gear, Lifting Gear UK, Modulift and Rope and Sling Specialists. On the first night, October 16, the annual LEEA Awards ceremony will be held at the Dorchester Hotel, described as “the lifting industry’s party of the year.”

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