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Bauma CHINA 2026

As the leading international trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining machines, and construction vehicles in Asia, bauma CHINA 2026 will take place from November 24 to 27, 2026 at Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre.
The biennial event is the definitive hub for industry innovation, networking, and business growth. Spanning an impressive over 330,000 square meters, bauma CHINA 2024 brought together 3,542 exhibitors from 32 countries and regions and 281,488 trade visitors from 188 countries and regions. The trade show consistently attracts global giants—from Chinese leaders like XCMG, Sany, Zoomlion, SDLG, Longking, Shantui, Dingli, Lovol, NFLG, TZCO, and RCHI, as well as international brands such as Ammann, Bomag, Bosch Rexroth, Caterpillar, Haulotte, Herrenknecht, Hidromek, Manitou, Manitowoc, Skyjack, Wirtgen Group and ZF.
bauma CHINA is the essential community for the Asian construction-machinery industry. It serves as the gateway for international enterprises to access the Chinese market and for Chinese enterprises to reach global markets. Industry leaders, global players and decision-makers from around the world meet at bauma CHINA. Take advantage of this powerful network for your business success. Come and join us at this great industry gathering!”

Event dates November 24 to 27, 2026
City Shanghai
Country China
Venue : Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre (SNIEC)
Event Type – Virtual / Onsite Onsite
Sign Up Link
Phone Number ‘+49 (0)89-94920252
Contact Name Messe Muenchen Shanghai Co., Ltd. bauma CHINA Project Team
Email Id info@bauma-network.com
Event Website www.bauma-china.com
Organizers “Messe München GmbH
Messe Muenchen Shanghai Co., Ltd.
CCMA – China Construction Machinery Association
CCPIT–MSC – China Council for the Promotion of International Trade – Machinery Sub-Council
CNCMC – China Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.”
Exhibition Sectors “All round construction sites Mining, extraction and processing of raw materials
Production of building materials Components and service suppliers”

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauma-china/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/baumachina/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/baumachina/

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