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Yanmar Compact Equipment withdraws from bauma 2025

Yanmar Compact Equipment withdraws from bauma 2025

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Yanmar Compact Equipment (Yanmar CE) has announced that it will not be exhibiting at bauma Munich 2025. The OEM – […]

Yanmar Compact Equipment (Yanmar CE) has announced that it will not be exhibiting at bauma Munich 2025.

The OEM – which had been due to attend the event – said that it had made the decision as it wanted to prioritise direct support for its global dealer network and customers in 2025.

“This strategic decision reflects our commitment to close engagement and focus on what matters most – our customers and dealer network,” said Jon Lopez, President of Yanmar CE’s Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.

“While bauma remains a fantastic platform for the global construction equipment community, we believe this approach allows us to provide even greater value during a period of dynamic industry change.”

Yanmar CE said that it would launch a series of targeted initiatives designed to enhance customer experience, strengthen partnerships, and support sustainable growth across its markets.

Bauma will be held in Munich, Germany, from 7 to 13 April, 2025.

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