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Off-Highway Research to hold market briefing at Bauma

20 February 2025

Specialist market research and forecasting company, Off-Highway Research (OHR), will hold an in-depth briefing on the state of the global construction equipment market during the forthcoming Bauma exhibition.

The briefing will take place on the second day of the Bauma exhibition, Tuesday 8 April, at 10.00 am at conference room B41 close to hall B4 at the Messe München show ground.

Photo of Chris Sleight of Off-Highway Research who will give a market briefing at Bauma. (Photo: KHL) Chris Sleight of Off-Highway Research will give a market briefing at Bauma. (Photo: KHL)

Places are limited and the event is expected to sell out. Those interested should buy tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Tickets are available online at www.offhighway-store.com, or click here to go directly to the booking page.

The briefing will discuss expectations for 2025 and give forecasts covering the rest of the 2020s. It will also review sales trends in 2024, with a look at key markets including Europe, North America, China, India, Japan and South America. 

OHR managing director, Chris Sleight said, “Our briefings at major trade shows have proved to be extremely popular over the years. Attendees gain a huge amount of unique and invaluable information from the events, which they can take back to their businesses and use to inform their strategic planning and decision-making.

“The feedback from the event is always very positive and holding an in-person briefing means we can field questions that anyone might have and carry on discussions afterwards with those who would like a deeper dive.”

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