7th All in CARAVANING Concludes in Beijing

July 24, 2018

The 7th All in CARAVANING (AIC) was held for the first time at Beijing Etrong International Exhibition & Convention Center, occupying a total exhibition area of 35,000 m2.

Running from 22nd to 24th June, AIC 2018 featured 700 exhibitors including 450 show vehicles onsite. The exhibition attracted over 22,000 visitors from 20 countries. AIC 2018 also introduced its newly launched “Caravaners’ Camping Zone,” showcasing in excess of 200 caravans.

Axel Bartkus, General Manager of Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai), commented, “We have been fully confident in moving to the new exhibition venue. The positive response to AIC this year proves that this is a wise decision which is in line with market demands, and we have withstood this test. The enthusiasm of visitors for RV holidays continues to rise, which makes us feel excited. It gives us a feeling for the trend of the future. For this reason, we have already had the exhibition plan for next year.”

The next edition of AIC will return to the Beijing Etrong International Exhibition & Convention Center running from 14th to 16th June 2019.

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