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'Early bird' rate for ERA convention ends on 31 March

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29 March 2011

The ‘early bird' discounted registration rate for the European Rental Association's annual convention in Amsterdam closes on Thursday 31 March.

The ERA said that over 120 delegates have already signed up for the three day convention, and it advised those intending to participate to register before that date.

For the convention full programme, and to register, visit www.erarental.org

The convention is being held at the RAI exhibition centre on 7-9 June alongside the International Rental Exhibition (IRE) and the European Rental Awards. The theme of the convention is ‘Growth again!'.

Included in the convention are seminars, workshops and presentations covering issues as diverse as rental finance, equipment theft, equipment disposal strategies, exploiting rental software and construction market forecasts.

For more details on the IRE show and European Rental Awards, see: www.IREshow.com and www.khl.com/rentalawards

The shortlists for the awards were announced two weeks ago following the judges meeting in Paris. See link to story on right.

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