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Large exhibit space sales for CONEXPO Russia

Indoor exhibit space sales for CONEXPO Russia at CTT 2012 have already exceeded total 2011 sales.
March 19, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Indoor exhibit space sales for 3485 Conexpo Russia at CTT 2012 have already exceeded total 2011 sales. And organisers say outdoor space taken to date is already nearly 80% of the final 2011 figure. CONEXPO Russia at CTT 2012 is being held from May 29-June 2, 2012, at the Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre in Moscow.

The event is the largest construction-related trade show in Russia and Eastern Europe, and CONEXPO Russia is located in prime exhibit space at the event. Returning exhibitors, who are taking more space, include John Deere, JCB and Vermeer. "Companies tell us that CONEXPO Russia’s visibility and controlled environment allow them to concentrate on developing key customer relationships that lead to sales," said show director Melissa Magestro. Russia has allocated billions of US dollars for infrastructure and related building projects. In 2011, foreign direct investment increased 43% to $11.7billion for the first nine months, compared to the same period of 2010.

Meanwhile, imports growth climbed nearly 23% in the year to November 2011, compared to the same ten months of the previous year. The CONEXPO Russia exhibit area is open only to manufacturers and manufacturers' exclusive dealers. Exhibit options, at the US-based Association of Equipment Manufacturers (676 AEM) organised event, include outdoor ‘raw’ space with a discount off published rates, and indoor space at the same purchase rates as 2011.

Exhibitors also have the option of using AEM’s full stand construction service, which includes hardwall shell scheme, company sign, standard furniture, carpet, electricity and lighting. AEM is also offering support with logistics such as travel planning, hotels, visa processing and interpreter support.

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