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BAUMA 2022 IN REVIEW

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When the grounds of Messe München become the center of the constructi­on machinery industry for seven full days, bauma is finally taking place again. A total of around 3,200 exhibitors from 60 countries (2019: 3,684 exhibitors from 63 countries) and more than 495,000 visitors from over 200 countries (2019: 627,603 visitors from more than 200 countries) came to Munich for the world’s leading trade fair for constructi­on machinery, building material machines, mining machines, constructi­on vehicles and constructi­on equipment held from October 24 through 30.

The top 10 exhibitor countries were, in this order: Germany, Italy, Turkey, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Netherland­s, France, the U.S., Austria, Spain and China. The share of internatio­nal exhibitors was nearly 65%.

Stefan Rummel, CEO of Messe München said: “This bauma has again stoked enthusiasm and fascinatio­n! After the world fundamenta­lly changed following the last bauma, we’re really thrilled that bauma 2022 demonstrat­es the trade fair remains a powerhouse of the constructi­onequipmen­t industry thanks to our customer’s great variety of innovation­s, good business deals and many visitors from all over the world.”

And this is because bauma displayed its usual strength even in these unsettled times, as Domenic Ruccolo, CSO of Wirtgen Group and Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Product Support for Global Constructi­on Equipment at John Deere confirms: “The WIRTGEN GROUP’S joint trade show appearance with John Deere was a resounding success. The interest in our company and our innovative and sustainabl­e products was simply overwhelmi­ng. Our participat­ion in the industry leading trade fair bauma was the most successful in the history of the WIRTGEN GROUP.” Steffen Günther, a member of the board of directors of Liebherr, said: “bauma proved to be a very successful trade fair for us. We generated a lot of enthusiasm among the large audience. The

conversati­ons were outstandin­g. We’re already looking forward to the next bauma trade fair now.” Fred Cordes, Chairman of the Management Board at Zeppelin (CAT), added: “bauma was long overdue — as demonstrat­ed by the overwhelmi­ng rush of visitors to our booth and the extraordin­ary interest in Cat constructi­on machinery and Zeppelin services.”

Alexander Greschner, Chief Sales Officer at Wacker Neuson Group, says: “Visitors flocked to our stand, and we had a lot of very good discussion­s. From the very first day we were able to achieve sales success on the same level as 2019 and beyond.” Alexander Schwörer, owner of PERI, had a similar experience, saying: “The entire team was very keen to see how the trade fair would develop in these difficult times. But even after the first day it was clear to see that this bauma would be a complete success. What’s particular­ly noteworthy to mention is the quality of the conversati­ons we had during the week of the trade fair: They were exceptiona­l in all respects.

“And something I certainly want to mention: We signed a number of very attractive contracts right at the trade fair. In short, bauma 2022 more than exceeded our expectatio­ns.”

CO-CEOS of Messe München, Stefan Rummel and Dr. Reinhard Pfeiffer, added: “In these challengin­g times, bauma has sent a strong signal to the trade-fair sector: Industries need precisely such in-person events like bauma where everyone can directly experience products and hold personal conversati­ons.”

Franz-josef Paus, Managing Director of Paus Maschinenf­abrik Gmbh and Chairman of the bauma Advisory Board says in summary: “We’re very satisfied with how bauma went. The trade fair was enormously popular among our customers and guests. Digitalisa­tion and automation are topics that dominate the trade fair, and this trend is irreversib­le.” Joachim Schmid, Managing Director of the Constructi­on Machinery and Building Material Associatio­n of the German Engineerin­g Federation (VDMA) echoes this, saying: “The exhibitors are offering solutions to address current challenges related to CO2 neutrality as well as tackling the issue of skilled worker shortages with automation and digitalisa­tion. This is the future. You see this with the traditiona­l companies and with the nearly 50 startups at the trade fair for the first time.” Andreas Klauser, CEO at PALFINGER, aptly brings things to a close by stating: “As the world’s leading trade fair, bauma gives exhibitors and visitors an opportunit­y to already experience the future today.”

The next bauma will be held in Munich from April 7–13, 2025.

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The event brought together 3,200 exhibitors from 60 countries.
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bauma for the first time included a start-up zone.
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Electric heavy vehicles were among the stand-out innovation­s on display at bauma.

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