bauma CONEXPO India postponed to April
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bauma CONEXPO India postponed to April

bauma CONEXPO INDIA, the International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Mining Machines and Construction Vehicles will now take place from 20 to 23 April 2021 at the India Expo Centre (IEC), Greater Noida, Delhi NCR.

Bhupinder Singh, the CEO of bC Expo India Pvt Ltd, said, “After careful considerations of the COVID-19 situation and crucial discussions with the industry, we are postponing bauma CONEXPO INDIA to April 2021. The gradual upturn of the market leaves us confident that the industry will find even more favourable conditions for doing business at the new dates. Plus, rescheduling the exhibition will enable us to provide a safer environment for our exhibitors, stakeholders, and visitors as their safety is our topmost priority.”

Registration open

Exhibitors and visitors can prepare their participation in bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2021 in April next year. Interested companies can register online at bcindia.com.

bauma CONEXPO INDIA, the International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Mining Machines and Construction Vehicles will now take place from 20 to 23 April 2021 at the India Expo Centre (IEC), Greater Noida, Delhi NCR. Bhupinder Singh, the CEO of bC Expo India Pvt Ltd, said, “After careful considerations of the COVID-19 situation and crucial discussions with the industry, we are postponing bauma CONEXPO INDIA to April 2021. The gradual upturn of the market leaves us confident that the industry will find even more favourable conditions for doing business at the new dates. Plus, rescheduling the exhibition will enable us to provide a safer environment for our exhibitors, stakeholders, and visitors as their safety is our topmost priority.” Registration open Exhibitors and visitors can prepare their participation in bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2021 in April next year. Interested companies can register online at bcindia.com.

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