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McKinsey to present major construction sector report at bauma

Consultancy McKinsey and Company will launch its report Perspectives on the Construction Equipment Industry in Europe during the upcoming bauma exhibition in Munich. The report will be presented at joint seminar with the CECE – Committee for European Construction Equipment – in the bauma fairgrounds on April 13 when leading McKinsey analysts and CECE officials discuss main trends and challenges facing manufactures and buyers of equipment.
March 3, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Consultancy McKinsey and Company will launch its report Perspectives on the Construction Equipment Industry in Europe during the upcoming 688 bauma exhibition in Munich.

The report will be presented at joint seminar with the CECE – 2440 Committee for European Construction Equipment – in the bauma fairgrounds on April 13 when leading McKinsey analysts and CECE officials discuss main trends and challenges facing manufactures and buyers of equipment.

At the heart of research is a survey of a large number of original; equipment manufacturers. During the bauma presentation, a panel of OEMs and experts will discuss the main conclusions.

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The bauma event runs from April 11-17 and is presented by Messe München, the operator of the Neue 3995 Messe M&#252;nchen exhibition centre in Munich, Germany, where bauma again is taking place. For information about bauma, %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal click here Visit www.bauma.de website false http://www.bauma.de/index-2.html false false%>.


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