Steve Vick International to showcase innovative solutions at No Dig Live 2024

NO DIG LIVE 2024 • 1-3 October 2024 • NAEC Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire

Steve Vick International, a family-owned business with depots across the UK, has announced their upcoming participation in No Dig Live 2024, set to take place this October at Stoneleigh Park.

As a longstanding exhibitor, the company has said it looks forward to returning to this premier event, where they will showcase a wide array of products and services on the outside grass area.

180 Pipe Coil Trailer
180 Pipe Coil Trailer

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore Steve Vick International’s comprehensive range of Pipe Handling, Cutting & Cracking equipment available for purchase or hire. One of the highlights will be the 180 Pipe Coil Trailer, designed to handle coils of PE with pipe diameters from 40mm to 180mm. This double-axle trailer features a central drum for smooth dispensing and new mesh guarding to ensure operator safety while facilitating easy access.

Throughout the event, live demonstrations will be a key attraction, featuring the PE Pipe Cutter, Rapid Rotary Cutter, Perpetual Pipe Pusher, and more. Additionally, visitors will get a sneak peek at the latest innovations that will soon be available on the market.

Steve Vick International’s Contract Services, including FBOS and ESEAL, will also be demonstrated, showcasing the breadth of their expertise and service capabilities.

Visitors to No Dig Live 2024 are encouraged to visit the Steve Vick International stand and meet their friendly team to discover how their trenchless solutions can benefit various projects.

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