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UK Container Maintenance to Exhibit at APSE Scotland Fleet, Waste and Grounds Seminar
UK Container Maintenance (UKCM), is proud to announce that they will be exhibiting at The Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) Scotland Fleet, Waste and Grounds Seminar 2023, on Tuesday 23 to Friday 26 May in Aviemore.
The leading container repair and refurbishment specialist will be showcasing its innovative range of solutions to bring waste and recycling containers of all types and sizes back to life, promoting a circular economy. With asset management, alongside health and safety front of mind, the company will be on hand to share with attendees an insight into container tracking devices, and to advise on the importance of undertaking statutory tests.
Held at the MacDonald Aviemore Highland Resort, the APSE Scotland Fleet, Waste and Grounds Seminar sees the largest trade exhibition of its kind, with over 115 internal and external exhibitors. The conference attracts delegates with direct procurement responsibility, in the first instance from councils across Scotland but also from other areas of the UK.
Emma Elston MBE, CEO of UK Container Maintenance spoke ahead of the event and said: “The APSE Scotland Fleet, Waste and Grounds Seminar is a very well-regarded event in the industry and we are proud to be exhibiting once again.
“At UKCM we take great pride in supporting both public bodies, and waste, recycling and manufacturing companies across Scotland and beyond, enabling them to benefit from the extensive opportunities afforded through container repair and refurbishment. In addition to ensuring that their waste and recycling containers are fully operational, effective for use and safe, through container repair and refurbishment we can also fulfil an ever-increasing obligation to reuse and recycle, therefore benefiting the circular economy.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melissa Chawner .
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