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CTT exhibition organisers bullish over show

The organisers of the CTT 2017 construction machinery exhibition in Russia’s capital Moscow are bullish for the event. According to the organisers, numerous major suppliers of construction machinery in the industry are already registered for the event. Even before the official closing date for registrations, exhibitor numbers are high for CTT 2017, which will be held at the Crocus Expo IEC in Moscow, Russia from May 30th to June 3rd. Russian companies taking part in the international specialized exhibition
February 20, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The organisers of the 5848 CTT 2017 construction machinery exhibition in Russia’s capital Moscow are bullish for the event. According to the organisers, numerous major suppliers of construction machinery in the industry are already registered for the event. Even before the official closing date for registrations, exhibitor numbers are high for CTT 2017, which will be held at the Crocus Expo IEC in Moscow, Russia from May 30th to June 3rd. Russian companies taking part in the international specialized exhibition for Construction Equipment & Technologies include Chaika-NN, ELAZ, Kovrov Electromechanical Plant, Kudesnik, Novtrak, Peterburgsky Traktorny Zavod, PSM-HYDRAULICS, and Tradicia-K and Tverstroymash. Meanwhile international companies such as 6791 Ammann, 2253 Bosch Rexroth, Koluman, 718 Liebherr, 269 Liugong, 2106 Manitou, 2922 Merlo, 5050 Palfinger, 1259 Putzmeister, Saez, Tatra Trucks, ThyssenKrupp Bautechnik, and 2395 Wirtgen will also be exhibiting at 5848 CTT. 257 John Deere Construction & Forestry Division, which will be represented by its Russian dealer
ACT as well as 2300 Komatsu, represented by its Russian dealer ISTK will also be in Moscow.

After the recession of the past few years, the Russian Ministry of Economic Development expects a rise again in GDP of 0.6-0.8%. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development also predicts moderate economic growth. More than 20 construction and infrastructure projects launched in the Russian Federation in the last few years with a high level of investment give the construction industry cause for hope. Examples include a transportation route through the Kerch Strait, and infrastructure for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2019 Winter Universiade will also increase the construction volume and drive the purchase of new machinery.

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