Trade Resources Industry Views Bauma China Is The Leading International Trade Fair in China and Asia

Bauma China Is The Leading International Trade Fair in China and Asia

Bauma China is the leading international trade fair in China and Asia for all sectors of the construction-machinery industry. It is growing at a pace that even industry experts find impressive. China and its neighbouring Asian countries are the growth market for products, know-how and services in the construction industry. Investment activity is high, demand is enormous, and this dynamic market has plenty of opportunities to offer. Without a doubt, bauma China is the finest gateway to one of the strongest and most interesting markets in machinery industry. Bauma China 2010 is where Chinese and international professionals meet to initiate business and to establish and cultivate contacts. With 286 exhibitors China is in third place behind Germany and Italy in the top ten statistics, so we can be very upbeat about the 2010 construction machinery fairs. The world’s leading trade fair in Munich was fully booked, because companies in the industry want to present their innovations in a global competitive environment. Bauma China caters specifically for China and Greater Asia. International companies which are focusing increasingly on that growth market are drawn to it, but it is also of interest to Chinese exhibitors. At bauma China they can meet with their customers from China while also having access to the export markets of Asia. Messe München alone has put on seven successful events in the Chinese market since 2002. Of all the trade fairs, bauma China is of course the one that requires the most space. Four more halls will be built by 2011, completing the complex which will then have a total of 17 halls with 200, 000 square metres exhibition area and an additional open-air exhibition area comprising an extra 120, 000 square metres. With a total of 320, 000 square metres, there is enough space available for bauma China to continue to grow. 2010 visitor record Messe München International (MMI) will not release visitor figures for the 2010 Bauma China until the exhibition closes. However, the vast crowds seen on the first day mean the organisers are confident of breaking the shows visitor record of 112, 000 people, set the last time it was held in 2008. Source: resaleweekly.com

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Bauma China 2010 extremely bullish on Asian markets, led by China