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On Monday 15th April the gates open on the world’s largest


construction equipment exhibition - Yes, it’s BAUMA time!


Held every three years at the Messe Műnchen exhibition park on the


outskirts of the Bavarian capital of Munich, Bauma is truly the largest


exhibition of its kind in the world – far exceeding Intermat held in Paris or Conexpo held in Las Vegas.


Outdoor display


showcasing a total ‘rock to road’ package of new machine and customer solutions that together help build our societies.


Wrapped up in the total solutions concept of ‘Rock to Road’, Volvo’s indoor stand 319/719 in Hall 4C and outdoor stand at 512/514 will be a non-stop interactive performance of the company’s complete package.


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New products from the company will, of course, be the stars of the show, such as the ECR25D, ECR58D and ECR88D short radius compact excavators, as well as the P6870C asphalt paver. The high-reach EC480D demolition excavator will also be making a welcome appearance under the (hopefully) sunny skies of a Munich in springtime. But that’s far from the end of the show. Not overshadowed by new products will be a clutch of supporting Volvo-branded attach- ments, such as a new range of excavator buckets, a comprehensive selection of tools for the company’s C-Series skid steer range and a new


Traditionally held in the springtime, the fair never fails to disappoint on the weather front which can range from baking hot days, to rain and even snow – all dished up within a week. That, coupled to the lure of Bavarian beer, Weiss Wurst sausages and pretzels and exhibition stands that spare no expenses in showing off the latest designs in all manner of construction equipment – it can only mean one thing – BAUMA!


And Volvo Construction Equipment will be present with an impressive array of equipment with both an indoor stand and a large demonstration and display area immediately outside


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