At this fourth event, bauma China, the international trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, construction vehicles and equipment, has set a series of best-ever results in its history - in visitor numbers, exhibition space and exhibitor participation. Thus bauma China has confirmed once more to be the number one platform for the construction industry in China and Asia.
This claim is backed up by the participation of high-profile trade visitors and exhibitors taking part: The total number of visitors increased by 40 percent over last time (2006: 80,686). Of the total of more than 113,000 visitors 17,000 came from 123 countries outside China. The five largest contingents of international visitors were seen from India, Russia, Japan, Korea and Brazil in that order. A high number of more than 30 delegations from 15 countries were guided through bauma China this time.
The increase of exhibition space of bauma China 2008 is reflected also in the exhibitor figures. Extending the space by 40 percent to 210,000 square metres (total space 2006: 150,000 square metres), it was possible to place 48 percent more exhibitors (exhibitor numbers in 2006: 1,088). Of the total of 1,608 exhibitors coming from 30 countries, China accounted for the highest proportion with 906 companies.
Additionally, smaller and middle-sized companies were present in eight international joint pavilions in order to get first access to new markets having a professional organization on-site. While a Romanian pavilion was organized for the first time, the joint stands from Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Korea and the USA performed repeatedly.
bauma China also gained interest and support on high political level. Wang Chao, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Commerce of the People`s Republic of China and Hartmut Schauerte, Vice Minister of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology officially opened the show.
bauma China takes place every two years at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). The next event is scheduled for autumn 2010.