BCAMCNC At The 137th Canton Fair

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BCAMCNC is excited to announce its participation in the 137th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair), taking place from April 15 to 19, 2025, in Guangzhou, China. We will be exhibiting at Booth 19.1H28, where we will showcase our latest innovations in CNC Router and Edge Banding Machindesigned to meet the evolving needs of the global manufacturing industry.

 

Highlights of our exhibit:

1.Advanced CNC Router:Our advanced CNC routers combine precision, speed and versatility, making them ideal for industries such as furniture, signage and more. Visitors will have the opportunity to witness live demonstrations of these machines.

2.High-Performance Edge banding machine:Designed for efficiency and durability, our Edge banding machine provide seamless finishing for furniture and cabinets, ensuring high-quality  results and minimizing waste.

3.Customized Solutions: Our team of experts will be on hand to discuss customized solutions for your specific production needs, helping you optimize your manufacturing process.

 

Why Visit Us?

The Canton Fair is one of the world’s largest trade events, attracting buyers and exhibitors from across the globe. By visiting our booth, you will gain firsthand insights into the latest technological advancements in CNC machinery and discover how BCAMCNC can help drive your business forward.

 

Event Details:

Date: April 15–19, 2025

Location: China Import and Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou, China

Booth Number: 19.1H28

 

We look forward to welcoming you to our booth and exploring opportunities for collaboration. For more information or to schedule a meeting during the fair, please contact us at admin@bcamcnc.com

 

Join us at the Canton Fair 2025 and experience the future of CNC machinery with BCAMCNC!

 

 

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