The Kazcomak 2011 Exhibition will give you a unique chance to meet professionals from all over the world and to have a closer look at the business opportunities in Central Asia.
Traditionally Kazcomak exhibition held alongside with the largest Central Asian exhibition of Mining and Processing of Metals and Minerals - MiningWorld Central Asia, an annual gathering on the platform of mining and metallurgy experts, equipment producers and suppliers, representatives of mining industry of Central Asia and more then 26 countries.
:: Exhibition Sectors
- Asphalt Plants
- Motors and generators
- Road building, earth moving machines
- Quarry equipment
- Communal equipment
- Construction machinery
- Tunneling machines
- Hoisting equipment, Cranes
- Track equipment
- Spare parts and components for machinery and equipment
- Tyres
- Compressors, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment
- Conveyors, manipulators
- Renting and leasing of machinery and equipment
- Design and construction of roads, bridges and tunnels
- Machinery and materials for road maintenance and rehabilitation
- Measuring equipment, surveying instruments
- Technical means of traffic management: traffic signs, traffic lights, road markings, barrier fences
Professional visitors: 3038
Exhibitors: 72 companies
Countries represented: Austria, Belorussia, China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, U.S.A., Ukraine, United Arab Emirates.
According to the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Kazakhstan in 2010-2012 for the construction of the transit corridor “West China – West Europe” is planned to construct 2,452 km of roads, of which 1,390 km will be four-and six-lane highway 1 category. To create the Kazakh section of the transcontinental corridor will require 17.3 million cubic meters of rubble, 3 million tons of cement, 540 tons of asphalt, about 500 thousand cubic meters of concrete products, more than 16 thousand road signs. In construction work will involve more than 9 thousand units of road-building machinery.
In 2010-2012, the construction of public roads is planned to allocate 9.3 billion dollars.








