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ITT Hub gears up for growth with Cold Chain Hub


Following the success of the first ITT Hub, organiser Farnborough International is announcing growth plans for 2022.

With the addition of cold chain, storage, and distribution, set to become an integral sector within the technology in commercial road transport event, the new plans will see the event grow by 20% and attract an additional 2,000 attendees and 50 expert exhibitors.

ITT Hub will utilise an additional 4,000 sqm of indoor exhibition space at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, which will be developed as the Cold Chain Hub. The new branded area will be supported by the TCS&D (Temperature Controlled Storage and Distribution) Event and will accommodate over 50 established companies in this high value sector of the market.

Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International said: “The entire distribution sector for trailers and cold chain is a hugely significant part of the transport piece. Refrigerated products and technology are advancing at pace, as part of the drive towards decarbonisation of transport. At Farnborough International, we have the space, the team, the expertise and above all, the commitment to bringing the entire commercial road-based transport sector to ITT Hub.”

*www.itthub.co.uk/2022-2/

Published On: 12/08/2021 16:00:00

 

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