Axtec sales manager Derek Hack says that visitors will be able to see the company's range of dynamic, static, on-board and portable axle weighing equipment, designed to ensure that vehicles are fully loaded and compliant.
The firm, which has seen considerable success in the recycling and waste management sector, also points to some installations of its dynamic weighbridges that are generating additional revenue as public weighbridges.
Hack explains that the Axtec dynamic weighbridge measures vehicles in motion to remove the effects that stopping and starting can have on compensating axles, which can often lead to inaccurate weighing.
He also says that for waste operators, the small platform offers "huge benefits", because yard space is freed-up for other purposes and there is no above-ground structure to be hit by vehicles.
"The biggest single reason for a weighbridge to have its approval revoked is debris under the beam," states Hack.
"A large platform weighbridge can be difficult to clean under, but the Axtec dynamic platform has corner pockets for simple pit access... And, in the worse cases, the whole thing can be lifted out in seconds using a forklift."