BCAMCNC Achieves $60,000 in On-Site Sales at LIGNA 2025

Hanover, Germany –  BCAMCNC, a global leader in high-precision CNC machinery, showcased its cutting-edge solutions at LIGNA 2025, held from ay 26–30. At Hall 11, Stand E55, the company attracted 800+ industry professionals, generating 40 partnership inquiries, 10 factory tour bookings, and $60,000 in immediate sales, solidifying its position as a key innovator in the sector.

Exhibition Highlights:

  1. Unprecedented Visitor Engagement

Over 800 attendees, including manufacturers, engineers, and distributors, explored BCAMCNC’s latest advancements in automated CNC routers. Live demonstrations and interactive displays drew consistent crowds, with visitors praising

2.Commercial Success & Future Collaborations

40 qualified leads expressed intent to establish long-term partnerships, with strong interest from markets likeGermany, Turkey, and North America

10 clients scheduled factory visits to BCAMCNC’s production facilities, signaling advanced-stage negotiations.

BCAM CNC ROUTER E series receives 60,000on-site order

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About BCAMCNC:

BCAMCNC designs and manufactures precision CNC machinery for the woodworking, aerospace, and automotive industries. With 15+ years of R&D expertise, our solutions combine reliability, innovation, and cost-efficiency, serving clients in 80+ countries.

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