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BICES 2013 to attract more than 1,500 exhibitors

Organisers of the 12th Beijing International Construction Machinery Exhibition and Seminar (BICES 2013) say they expect to attract over 1,500 exhibitors to the event. Being held at Beijing Jiuhua International Exhibition Centre from 15th to 18th October, 2013, and themed ‘Pre-emptive Opportunity, Value of Innovation, Sustain Future Growth’, BICES 2013 is earmarked to cover 230,000㎡ of floor space.
August 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Visitors and exhibitors out in great numbers during BICES 2011
Organisers of the 12th Beijing International Construction Machinery Exhibition and Seminar (2730 BICES 2013) say they expect to attract over 1,500 exhibitors to the event.

Being held at Beijing Jiuhua International Exhibition Centre from 15th to 18th October, 2013, and themed ‘Pre-emptive Opportunity, Value of Innovation, Sustain Future Growth’, BICES 2013 is earmarked to cover 230,000㎡ of floor space. Exhibits will include a wide range of construction, building material and mining machinery.

The major global event is co-hosted by CCMA, 6401 CNCMC, and 6402 CCPIT-MSC, and is being co-ordinated by Beijing Asiamachine International Convention & Exhibition Ltd. 676 AEM will continue its promotion and exhibitors recruitment work as official international partner of BICES.

The China International Commercial Vehicle Exhibition (IVEX 2013) and China International Emergency Rescue Equipment Exhibition will be staged at the same time as BICES 2013.

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