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Hillhead to celebrate its 40th anniversary
March 25, 2022 By Rock to Road staff

Hillhead is inviting its fans to join in the celebration of the exhibition’s 40th anniversary.
Over the past four decades, Hillhead has grown to be a show like no other – from the humble beginnings of our very first exhibition held in 1982 at Jackdaw Crag, to the spectacular and unique experience it is today.
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Exhibition organizers are asking previous attendees to share their Hillhead memories by using the hashtag #40yearsofHillhead. The best photos will be included in Hillhead’s online anniversary gallery which goes live on hillhead.com in May.
Hillhead returns this year from June 21 to 23 and is expected to welcome more companies to showcase their products and services than ever before.
To date, the trade show has registered more than 600 companies for the show, which takes place at the Hillhead quarry near the Buxton, Derbyshire in the United Kingdom.
The Hillhead exhibitor list currently includes:
Agg-Pro, Ammann, ATG, Bell Equipment, Bobcat, Bomag, Case Construction, CDE, Doosan, Duo, Epiroc, Finning, Hidromek, Hitachi, Hyundai, Isuzu, Leica, Liebherr, Liugong, Magotteaux, Marubeni-Komatsu, McLanahan, McCloskey International, Metso Outotec, Michelin, Powerscreen, Pronar, Renault Trucks, Rubblemaster, Sandvik Mining & Construction, Sany, Scania, Shell International, SMT GB (Volvo), Sunward Europe, Terex Finlay, TotalEnergies, Volvo Trucks, Wacker Neuson, Weir Minerals, Wirtgen, Yanmar and many others.
The full exhibitor list can be viewed at: www.hillhead.com.
Hillhead is unique due to its working demonstration areas. This year, there are four separate demonstration areas, including :
- Quarry face for large excavators, face shovels, hydraulic breakers, wheel loaders and dump trucks.
- Rock processing for crushers, screens, scalping grids and stockpiling conveyors.
- Recycling area for crushing, shredding, screening and washing equipment.
- Registration area for rock processing and recycling demonstrations.
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