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bauma 2007 on April 23-29

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Kolkata, Nov. 26

Following 2004, the global mining machinery industry is once again going to present a comprehensive overview of machines and systems at "bauma 2007" in Munich which will be held on April 23-29, 2007.

The organiser of bauma 2007, made a detailed presentation of the fair, highlighting that many more international companies for construction, building materials and mining are expected to exhibit their current product innovations as well as the latest trends in technologies and services in the exhibition space, increased by 30,000 sqm to over 530,000 sqm.

The Chinese exhibitors are said to have shown keen interest in presenting themselves nearly five times as large as the previous time. India has asked for more than four times the space, Japan five times.

Exhibitors from Austria, Luxemburg, Turkey, Korea and Greece have doubled their demand for space. Companies from countries like Bulgaria and Singapore want to exhibit for the first time. This showed that bauma is the most important trade fair for construction machinery and equipment, building materials, machinery and mining technology in the world, claimed the organiser.

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