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25 March 2008

The huge Bauma exhibition held in Munich in April attracted some half-a-million visitors, making it the biggest construction equipment show ever held. International visitor levels also grew with numbers increasing by +35% to 160000 for non-German attendees. Visitors from around 190 countries were registered - another new record for the massive event.

A total of 3041 exhibitors (2004: 2805) were at the show, +7% more than the last Bauma in 2004. There were 1390 German exhibitors (2004: 1363) and 1651 (2004: 1442) exhibitors from abroad. Germany, Italy and the UK were the three strongest contingents at the show. The next Bauma will take place from April 19 to 25, 2010.

For more information on the Bauma exhibition go to www.khl.com and look at the various previews and show-daily newsletters from KHL, which feature news, audio and video from the show.

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