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BAUMA WORKER
BAUMA WORKER is the DAZ VERLAGSGRUPPE specialist magazine for the entire construction industry sector.
It appears 8-weekly across the Federal Republic and in over 30 European countries and offers customers a medium for the entire construction sector tailored to their needs.
With BAUMA WORKER we present an international specialist magazine with high print and colour quality with editorial content, which in addition to well-known manufacturers also provides a professional trading platform for the used-vehicles sector. In addtion to the translation aids most essential for our international readership our trade customers are additionally supported by 21 experienced media consultants in word and deed.
Your benefits at a glance
- International market place of first choice for construction machinery, accessories and the entire construction sector
- Targeted customer access by virtue of precise positioning in the buyers' market
- On free sale every 8 weeks, IVW-checked and available in 30 countries throughout Europe
- Interesting new launches by a wide range of manufacturers
- Combined advertising presence in our BAUMA-MOBILES INTERNATIONAL and our Online Exchange
- Fair price to performance ratio
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Telephone: +49(0)4102-4787-38
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E-Mail: media@daz-verlag.de
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Title Archive
If you wish to gain an impression of editorial contributions from the commercial vehicle, construction industry or transportation topic areas you can acccess our title archive here.
There you can conveniently search current or back issue contributions and a detailed search is possible by keyword and title content in the Title Archive.
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