Press release

bauma kicks off in Munich: “This trade fair is a showcase for Germany”

April 8, 2019

  • German Economics Minister Altmaier, Bavarian Minister President Söder and Messe München CEO Dittrich open the fair
  • 3,700 exhibitors present their products at the world’s largest trade fair
  • Altmaier: “We must increase the number of apartments at least by half”
  • Söder: “The construction industry is the indicator of our economic strength”

The world’s largest trade fair has opened its doors in Munich: On Monday, April 8, 2019, German Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier, Bavarian Minister President Dr. Markus Söder and Messe München CEO Klaus Dittrich opened bauma 2019, the world’s leading trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining machines, construction vehicles and construction equipment.

Peter Altmaier saluted bauma, saying: “This trade fair is a showcase for Germany.” In an address, the German economics minister also touched on the extremely tight housing market facing the country: “We must increase the number of apartments at least by half in coming years.” The minister said the German government planned to invest up to €10 billion in coming years to finance such things as public housing for low-income citizens, the construction of private apartment buildings and a program that provides parents with a government subsidy paid on a per-child basis to finance the purchase of their own home or condominium. The construction machinery industry that is showcasing its products over the next seven days will play a key role in this effort, Altmaier said.

Dr. Markus Söder shared Altmaier’s enthusiasm. “bauma is the world’s largest trade fair,” Söder said. “Highly innovative and gigantic construction machines from all parts of the world demonstrate the progress that has been achieved by the construction industry. The latest machines are even all-electric and emission-free. The construction industry is the indicator of our economic strength.” Söder noted that his father took him to bauma when he was a little boy: “For me as a private individual, a visit to bauma has always been a highlight in my life.”

The Bavarian Minister President also spelled out the key factors that will affect the industry’s future: accelerating government approval processes, intelligent construction practices performed with the help of digital planning, and the level-headed management of area protection and construction activity.

The world’s largest trade fair is breaking every record again this year. Klaus Dittrich, Chairman and CEO of Messe München, said: “With 614,000 square meters of space, bauma has grown once again this year. A total of 3,700 exhibitors from about 60 countries are showing their innovations here in Munich. Our visitors have come from more than 200 countries.”

The current debate in Germany about expropriating housing owned by major housing construction groups was also discussed during the opening of the exhibition. Altmaier and Söder both agreed on one point: Expropriation is the wrong way to take pressure off the housing market. Söder described it as a “socialist idea that will not work.”

Visitors can marvel at the gigantic crawler cranes, hydraulic excavators, mining vehicles and much more through April 14.

Important information for the media:

The media center at bauma 2019 is located on the second floor above the main entrance west. Journalists can obtain accreditation online at: bauma.de/press/services/accreditation. More information is available in the Newsroom. More information at bauma.de.

Related images

Politicians at bauma
From left to right: Stéphan Dion (Canadian ambassador in Germany), Stefan Rummel (Managing Director Messe München), Willi Liebherr (President of the governing board Liebherr), Dr. Markus Söder (Bavarian Prime Minister), Peter Altmaier (German Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy), Klaus Dittrich (CEO Messe München), Jonatan Julien (Minister of Energy and Natural Ressources Quebec).
Politicians at bauma