Busworld Turkey is gearing up for its 10th edition scheduled from May 29 to 31, 2024, at the Istanbul Expo Center (IFM). The previous edition attracted 11,043 visitors from 84 countries and featured 184 exhibitors.

With total sales space reaching 9,800 sqm (7,530 sqm already sold and an additional 1,200 sqm in the pipeline) and 127 companies already on board, the exhibition is on the brink of being fully booked, Busworld states.

Busworld Turkey 2024 on its way

“The demand for booth space is high, and the remaining booths are rapidly being snapped up. The urgency is evident as the sales of the last booths continue, making it imperative for interested parties to secure their spots promptly”, the organizers add. And mention some of the major exhibitors that have already confirmed their attendance, such as Isuzu, BMC, Bozankaya, Iveco Bus.

In addition to vehicle manufacturers, Busworld Turkey will feature a diverse array of component and accessory manufacturers, distributors, and service suppliers from various countries. With 127 companies already on board, including ZF, Cummins, Allison Transmission, Brist Axle, Polaris, Green Energy Scandinavia, and many more, the exhibition promises to cover all aspects of the bus and coach industry.

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