IPAF to be at BICES in China

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IPAF will be at the 11th Beijing International Construction Machinery Exhibition and Show.
IPAF will be at the 11th Beijing International Construction Machinery Exhibition and Show (BICES), which is being held from 18 to 21 October 2011 at the Beijing Jiuhua International Exhibition Centre in China.

IPAF has a stand of about 12 square metres, made possible with the support and cooperation of the BICES organisers.

The Federation has been at BICES before and is following on from its participation at earlier shows this year targeted at the South East Asian and Chinese markets, such as BuildTech, Singapore in April and CAWPE, Shanghai in June.

IPAF is looking to boost its support to its growing body of Chinese-speaking members. Click here for Chinese information about IPAF.

More details on the show are at www.e-bices.org.
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