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Coal Processors Convene at Coal Prep 2014

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, 14 April 2014 14:49 Written by Jennifer Jensen

 

THE onLY ANNUAL TRADESHOW DEDICATED TO COAL BENEFICIATION OFFERS A HIGH LEVEL OF QUALITY CONTINUING EDUCATION

 

By Jennifer Jensen, Assistant Editor, and Steve Fiscor, Editor-in-Chief

 

Last year, Coal Prep celebrated its 30th anniversary. While it’s difficult to keep an event with such a rich history fresh, the organizers strive each year to pull together a well-rounded educational program and 2014 is no exception. Working with the Coal Prep Society of America (CPSA), Penton has developed a technical program that spans much of the coal processing business.

 

In addition to the technical program, Coal Prep also has one of the best annual expositions in the coal business. Penton expects about 280 companies to showcase coal processing equipment and services. While that total number is about the same as last year, a little more than 10% of the companies will be new to Coal Prep this year. The numbers of international companies exhibiting at Coal Prep also continues to grow, with vendors from Australia, China, Germany, India, Israel, South Africa and the U.K. Last year, international attendance increased 17%, according to Penton, and that has had a positive impact for this year.

 

To improve attendance figures, Penton instituted a new “qualified attendee” registration program this year. Exhibit-only passes are an inexpensive way for anyone curious about the business to walk the floor and see the equipment.