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New date set for bauma CTT Moscow

A new date has been set for the bauma CTT Moscow exhibition.
By MJ Woof March 30, 2020 Read time: 1 min
The Moscow bauma CTT event will now be held in September

A new date has been set for the planned bauma CTT Moscow construction machinery exhibition, planned to be held in Russia’s capital.

Following the directives of the Government of the city and region of Moscow to prevent and control the coronavirus from spreading, Messe München was compelled to postpone bauma CTT RUSSIA, which was planned to take place in May.

The new date has been set and the trade fair will be held from September 8th to 11th, 2020 at the Crocus Expo facility in Moscow.

 

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