LAMMA19

Billie Box are pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at LAMMA again in 2019. LAMMA is a great opportunity to show our products to the Farming community and discuss how we can best meet the needs of farmers.

LAMMA has moved from the East of England Showground to Birmingham NEC for 2019. Although this will be slightly further for us to travel from our base in Suffolk, we can’t pretend that being indoors for this winter exhibition will be welcome. We’re also relieved that the move to the NEC means that high winds will be much less of a problem.



LAMMA is particularly important to us here at Billie Box, but is equally important to the Farming community as a whole.

Elisabeth Mork-Eidem, Group Head of Events at Briefing Media, said:

“LAMMA has a deserved reputation as the meeting place for the entire industry at a time of the year when key buying decisions are made. The move to the NEC will provide an entirely indoor environment, bringing it up to the professional standards that are expected of a market-leading event.”

The first LAMMA show at the NEC will take place on Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th January 2019. We are stand – HALL 10 STAND 10.102

For further information on LAMMA ’19 visit www.lammashow.com

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