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BICES exhibition postponed

The BICES construction machinery exhibition is being postponed.
By MJ Woof November 3, 2021 Read time: 1 min
The 16th BICES construction machinery exhibition in Beijing will now be held at a later date – image courtesy of Mike Woof
The Building Material Machines and Mining Machines Exhibition & Seminar (BICES 2021) is now being postponed. The organisers say that due to the current sudden severe and complex situation of COVID-19 pandemic cases and situation in Beijing, they have decided to postpone the event.
 
The 16th China Beijing International Construction Machinery exhibition (BICES) would have been held in China’s capital.

It had been scheduled to be held from November 17th to 20th, 2021 in China International Exhibition Center (New Venue). All the events and activities to be held at the same time of BICES 2021 will also be postponed and adjusted accordingly.

A new date for the exhibition has yet to be announced by the organisers. The BICES exhibition was being organised jointly by the China Construction Machinery Association, China Construction Machinery Co, and China Council for the Promotion of the International Trade – Machinery Sub-Council.

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