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China Clean Expo 2026 Concludes with Record-Breaking Global Participation

By MGN EditorialApril 21, 2026 at 06:00 AM

The 27th China Clean Expo (CCE 2026) concluded on April 3rd in Shanghai with record-breaking global attendance and innovation in industrial cleaning technologies relevant to port operations and maritime facility management.

The 27th China Clean Expo (CCE 2026), organized by Sinoexpo Informa Markets and supported by ISSA – The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association, wrapped up on April 3rd, 2026 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre with record-breaking global participation and innovation. The expo showcased advancements in industrial cleaning technologies and environmental solutions, with particular relevance to port operations and maritime facility management. As global shipping and port infrastructure increasingly prioritize sustainability and environmental compliance, innovations in cleaning systems and waste management presented at the expo reflect industry-wide trends toward more efficient and eco-conscious operational practices. The strong international attendance at CCE 2026 reflects sustained global investment in environmental and industrial cleaning solutions across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. For maritime professionals managing port facilities, vessel maintenance, and environmental compliance, the technologies and methodologies showcased provide insight into emerging standards and best practices in industrial facility management. The expo's success underscores the ongoing strategic importance of environmental innovation in supporting global supply chain operations, including the maritime sector's continued evolution toward sustainability and operational efficiency.
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