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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
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Miller to preview new products at Hillhead 2026

Miller stand at Hillhead 2024
Miller stand at Hillhead 2024

ATTACHMENT specialist Miller UK will showcase products from its full portfolio at Hillhead 2026 and promote its ‘industry-first’ five-year extended warranty scheme.

The line-up will include an extreme rock bucket, designed for harsh quarry applications where durability is essential. Also on display will be the GT Series quick coupler range, while the versatility of Miller’s GTT 180° tilt coupler will be demonstrated live on the stand.

The firm will also dedicate an area to an Innovation Hub, where visitors can get an exclusive preview of Miller’s latest innovations set to launch in the coming months.

A specially branded digging bucket in aid of the Lighthouse Charity’s 70th anniversary will also be on display. The bucket, which debuted at ScotPlant 2026, will be auctioned to the highest bidder, with all profits donated directly to supporting Lighthouse Charity initiatives.

The manufacturer has also confirmed the return of its Miller x Lighthouse mini model buckets – featuring a new design – which will be available to purchase directly on the stand. Visitors can also take part in a ‘Guess how Many Footballs’ challenge.

Jonathon Cox, UK and European sales manager at Miller, said, “We’re really looking forward to returning to Hillhead. The show continues to grow year after year, and I’m confident that this time will be no exception. The show provides an ideal platform for us to showcase our latest innovations and reconnect with industry contacts, as well as build new relationships.

“Our stand is set to be a real highlight this year. We’ll be giving visitors a preview of some exciting new products ahead of the official launch shown alongside our existing product range – which will also be featured on customers’ stands across the exhibition – reinforcing our position as a trusted partner to OEMs, dealers and end users around the world.”