Global engineering group Cavotec has announced their participation as exhibitor and presenter at the 2012 Kingdom Airports, Aviation & Logistics Exhibition 2012 held May 1st and 2nd in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Cavotec develops integrated systems for airports around the world that help drive operational efficiency, reduce tarmac congestion and improve local air quality. Cavotec’s Airports market unit is made up of Cavotec Dabico, Cavotec Meyerinck, Cavotec Fladung and Cavotec INET. The Saudi government has aggressive plans to overhaul existing transportation infrastructure which is likely to see over $100 billion of investments flowing into the large-scale airports, seaports, rail, road and logistics projects in the next decade, with over $30 billion allocated for the purpose in the government’s next five year plan. All of these sectors are complimentary to the market sectors which Cavotec Group serves. “We are very excited about this event as it offers us the opportunity to further develop our presence in the Kingdom where we have worked and are also pursuing several large projects.” said Juergen Strommer -Managing Director for Cavotec Middle East and India. “Adding to our experience from working with the Ministry of Finance Hangar projects in Riyadh and Jeddah, our expectations for Saudi Arabia are high” this conference has important Regional significance for the Cavotec Group and will enable us to provide additional information to our customers and potential customers about our capabilities.” added Strommer. Cavotec works closely with airlines, consultants, aircraft manufacturers and airport operators in designing, manufacturing and integrating a broad range of advanced ground support equipment, including in-ground fuel and utility systems, pop-up pits and in-ground utility systems.
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