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Yet another year of growth for the CTT trade show

The CTT, the leading annual trade show for the construction equipment industry in Russia and the entire CIS region, was held for the fourteenth time in Moscow in June. According to the organizer, the event has grown once again in 2013 in terms of the total exhibition area and number of exhibitors in comparison to 2012: 1,038 companies from 30 countries (2012: 911) presented their latest achievements on a net area of 98,000 sq m (2012: 89,000 sq m). The number of visitors increased from 32,358 in 2012 to 36,450 this year.

Strong German presence once again in 2013

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