Trade fair GaLaBau
continues to expand

The trade fair GaLaBau will represent itself even greater and even more attractive in the year of its anniversary. Europe‘s leading trade fair for garden, landscape, sport fields and playground construction and design will take place for the 20th time from September 12 to 15, 2012. The two subsidiary exhibitions in the special sections „Playground“ and „Deutsche Golfplatztage“ (German Golf Course Days) have been beautified and come up with new topics. More than 1,100 exhibitors and 60,000 trade visitors (about 50% landscape gardeners, 20% clients from cities and municipalities, 10% landscape...

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Issue 06/2018 INTERMAT/WORLD OF CONCRETE EUROPE

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Issue 02/2013 Probst Greiftechnik Verlegesysteme GmbH

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Issue 08/2009 CTT Moscow 2009

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