Skip to main content

bC India exhibition proves popular

Major equipment manufacturers have signed up for bC India 2013 for the first time with space for the event running out. Despite extending the available exhibition space to 150,000m² (2011: 88,000m²) bC India 2013 is already almost fully booked. Thomas Löffler, chief executive officer bC Expo India, says: “Many companies have booked more space than at the first event. That shows the high regard bC India already enjoys among exhibitors.” JCB has been attracted to bC India 2013 as a first-time exhibitor.
November 30, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The inaugural bC India held in Mumbai

Major equipment manufacturers have signed up for bC India 2013 for the first time with space for the event running out.

Despite extending the available exhibition space to 150,000m² (2011: 88,000m²) 1260 bC India 2013 is already almost fully booked.

Thomas Löffler, chief executive officer bC Expo India, says: “Many companies have booked more space than at the first event. That shows the high regard bC India already enjoys among exhibitors.”

JCB has been attracted to bC India 2013 as a first-time exhibitor.
“We are excited to participate in the bC India exhibition and look forward to presenting new innovations from 255 JCB at the show,” says Amit Gossain, vice president, marketing and business development at JCB India.

Other first-time exhibitors at bC India also include 236 Hyundai, 176 Case, 6406 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, 6407 Ashok Leyland, 2203 CIFA and 1171 Shantui.

Once again interest from abroad is high: bC India 2013 will feature first-time pavilions from Northern Ireland and Japan. And China, France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia, South Korea and Spain will all be organising joint presentations from their countries for the second time.

The next edition of the 688 Bauma 3485 Conexpo Show, the bC India International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Mining Machines and Construction Vehicles, takes place from 5-8 February, 2013 at the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai, India’s largest city.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • India's first construction event a huge success
    April 5, 2012
    The first bC India event has exceeded all expectations and it is set to become a regular event. Patrick Smith reports A major new construction equipment show has been launched in a nation with a huge appetite for such machinery and a growth rate nudging 9% each year. With billions being spent on infrastructure (roads and highways, power stations, railways, ports and airports), India was a prime candidate for a trade fair to display the latest and local international construction machinery, building materia
  • India's first construction event a huge success
    February 13, 2012
    The first bC India event has exceeded all expectations and it is set to become a regular event. Patrick Smith reports A major new construction equipment show has been launched in a nation with a huge appetite for such machinery and a growth rate nudging 9% each year. With billions being spent on infrastructure (roads and highways, power stations, railways, ports and airports), India was a prime candidate for a trade fair to display the latest and local international construction machinery, building materia
  • Confidence of organisers for upcoming bC India exhibition
    August 26, 2014
    The organisers of the upcoming bC India exhibition in Delhi are confident the event will be successful given optimistic signs for the Indian construction market. India now has a new government following the recent elections and the economic signs are cautiously optimistic, helping confidence in the construction equipment sector. The show will be held at the India Expo Centre in Greater Noida/Delhi from December 15th – 18th 2014 and will cover some 120,000m2 of space, with around 30,000m2 in halls and 90,000
  • Major highway expansion programme continues in India
    November 16, 2012
    India’s massive highway expansion programme is continuing, boosting the country’s construction industry. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) awarded contracts for some 4,375km of roads in the first nine months of 2012, with the work worth an estimated total of some US$70 billion. With this strong construction sector, prospects are also good for the upcoming bC India construction equipment exhibition in February 2013 in Mumbai. This news is a welcome change following a slowing of new Indian road p