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ConExpo to remain as scheduled despite Bauma shift
Equipment

ConExpo to remain as scheduled despite Bauma shift

Despite exhibition centre Messe Munchen postponing of Bauma 2022 from April to October, ConExpo is scheduled to take place without any changes in plan.

Since Bauma is the world's largest exhibition for the equipment and powertrain component industries, other events may adjust their schedules to avoid clashing with the mega event. Since it will begin slightly more than four months after Bauma, the first mega-show planned for 2023, ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023, and its co-located IFPE international fluid power, motion control, and power transmission exhibition, will remain unchanged

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), the exhibition's primary sponsor and organiser, has confirmed that ConExpo-Con/Agg and IFPE will take place from March 14 to March 18, 2023, as planned.

AEM continues to stay in contact with every major trade show around the world, and as an industry, we are in support of all events, particularly those that promote and support the off-road equipment industry and bring people together safely, according to Hallada.

ConExpo-Con/Agg is an international construction industry gathering with a focus on construction, consolidates, and ready-mix concrete. Exhibits showcasing the latest technologies and innovations in equipment, products, and services, as well as extensive industry-targeted educational programmes, are all part of the event.

Over 2,300 exhibitors with products in asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, hauling, lifting, trucking and underground construction are expected to attend the show.

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Also read: Bauma 2022 postponed: New dates announced

Also read: Bauma Conexpo 2021 is cancelled

Despite exhibition centre Messe Munchen postponing of Bauma 2022 from April to October, ConExpo is scheduled to take place without any changes in plan. Since Bauma is the world's largest exhibition for the equipment and powertrain component industries, other events may adjust their schedules to avoid clashing with the mega event. Since it will begin slightly more than four months after Bauma, the first mega-show planned for 2023, ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023, and its co-located IFPE international fluid power, motion control, and power transmission exhibition, will remain unchanged The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), the exhibition's primary sponsor and organiser, has confirmed that ConExpo-Con/Agg and IFPE will take place from March 14 to March 18, 2023, as planned. AEM continues to stay in contact with every major trade show around the world, and as an industry, we are in support of all events, particularly those that promote and support the off-road equipment industry and bring people together safely, according to Hallada. ConExpo-Con/Agg is an international construction industry gathering with a focus on construction, consolidates, and ready-mix concrete. Exhibits showcasing the latest technologies and innovations in equipment, products, and services, as well as extensive industry-targeted educational programmes, are all part of the event. Over 2,300 exhibitors with products in asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, hauling, lifting, trucking and underground construction are expected to attend the show. Image Source Also read: Bauma 2022 postponed: New dates announced Also read: Bauma Conexpo 2021 is cancelled

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