Herbert Engineering, the leader in agricultural handling systems, will be attending LAMMA 2015, to showcase its latest grading technology. The UK’s largest farm machinery, equipment and agricultural services show, LAMMA regularly attracts over 40,000 visitors from around the country and overseas.
Herbert Engineering will be exhibiting its latest new product, the Herbert Vector Grader Module. The new machine, which is being launched at LAMMA, has been designed to improve quality and throughput for farmers and packers alike, with a number of key features. The Vector Grader Module will be exhibited alongside a Herbert Contractor II 2400 with a Hywall soil Elevator and a GF2 Box Filler.
Simon Cleere, marketing manager for Herbert Engineering, said: “LAMMA is a key event in our calendar. It’s always a fantastic and well attended. It’s great to be taking new machinery and ideas to this event such as the new Vector Grader Module, which we are looking forward to demonstrating to customers old and new.”
LAMMA is taking place on 21 – 22 January 2015 at East of England Showground, Peterborough PE2 6XE. Visit Herbert’s stand at R56.
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december 08, 2014
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