Yearly Archive for 2010

See Us At Scotplant 2010

Dig A Screener is returning to the Scotplant exhibition at the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh (26 & 27 March 2010) with an expanded product line and a stronger-than-ever presence in Scotland.

Appearing on Stand 1, Avenue 11, we will be taking the opportunity to display representative models from each of our Dig A Screener, Dig A Crusher, REMU and Rotar product ranges.   These comprise a comprehensive line-up of excavator-mounted crushing and screening buckets and grabs that are suitable for a wide range of industry sectors including construction, plant hire, demolition and recycling, quarrying, waste management and forestry.

In addition, Scotplant 2010 also provides us with an opportunity for us to introduce our new regional sales manager for Scotland, Brain McGrane.

So, if you’re coming to Scotplant or if you’re likely to be in the Edinburgh area between 26 and 27 March 2010, please be sure to call by to meet Brian and the rest of the Dig A Crusher team, and to see the latest additions to the extensive Dig A Crusher product range.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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See us at AFORS conference

Dig A Screener is pleased to announce that it will be participating in next month’s Association for Organics Recycling Annual Conference and Awards which takes place at the Hilton Metropole Hotel in Birmingham on 11 February 2010.

With a theme of “Focusing On The Changes In Biowaste”, the event will debate key issues including
carbonmetrics, impact of anaerobic digestion, food waste collections, and legislative issues.   It has also attracted some high profile speakers including:
•    Soil Scientist, Tony Kendle, from the Eden Project;
•    Dr Richard Swannell from WRAP;
•    plus representatives from Viridor, Eunomia, European Compost Network, London Remade Solutions and many more.

To be a part of this event or to see us there, please visit www.organics-recycling.org.uk to register.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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