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Bauma Conexpo exhibition in India is bullish

Strong signs of growth in the Indian economy are being seen. There is a very positive outlook for the upcoming bauma Conexpo India exhibition of construction equipment. This show is being held for the fourth time from December 12th to 15th, 2016 at the HUDA grounds in Gurgaon/Delhi. Igor Palka, CEO of bC Expo India, which organises the event said, “We have registrations from big names like ACE, Ajax Fiori, Ammann Apollo, ASTEC, BAUER, BKT, Columbia Machines, Haulotte, Herrenknecht, Hyundai, Kobelco, KYB
July 6, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Strong signs of growth in the Indian economy are being seen. There is a very positive outlook for the upcoming 8252 bauma Conexpo India exhibition of construction equipment. This show is being held for the fourth time from December 12th to 15th, 2016 at the HUDA grounds in Gurgaon/Delhi.

Igor Palka, CEO of bC Expo India, which organises the event said, “We have registrations from big names like ACE, Ajax Fiori, 6791 Ammann Apollo, 1250 ASTEC, 8350 BAUER, 7297 BKT, Columbia Machines, 712 Haulotte, 2592 Herrenknecht, 236 Hyundai, 2200 Kobelco, KYB Conmat, 718 Liebherr, Linnhoff, 269 Liugong, Macons, 8404 MAN, 273 Marini, Masa, 5916 Potain, 7100 Puzzolana, 1170 Sany, 7101 Schwing Stetter, 2959 Soilmec, Topwerk, 1651 Wacker Neuson, 2394 Volvo or 2395 Wirtgen. That’s a pretty impressive cross-section of the industry.”

International interest is also strong and Palka added, “Joint booths from China, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, North and South America, and Spain are already currently registered—and we still expect more to follow.”

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