Rapid International

UK Concrete Show 2014

Rapid International Ltd will be exhibiting at the UK‘s largest specialist concrete event, The UK Concrete Show, Thursday 27 and Friday 28 February 2014 at the NEC, Birmingham. Established in 1969 in Tandragee, CountyArmagh, Rapid wants to set new standards of quality, innovation and service in both its local market and overseas via an expanding international dealer network. Its high quality range of concrete mixers, mobile and stationary plant and mobile continuous mixing plant offers outstandingly reliable solutions for the concrete, construction and environmental industries.

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