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China Clean Expo 2026 Concludes with Record Global Participation in Sustainability Innovation

By MGN EditorialApril 21, 2026 at 06:00 AM

The 27th China Clean Expo (CCE 2026) wrapped up in Shanghai with record-breaking attendance and participation, showcasing innovations in cleaning technologies and sustainability solutions relevant to maritime port and vessel operations.

The 27th China Clean Expo (CCE 2026) concluded on April 3rd, 2026, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre, marking a significant milestone for the global cleaning industry with unprecedented levels of participation and innovation showcase. Organized by Sinoexpo Informa Markets and supported by ISSA – The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association, the event attracted industry leaders, technology providers, and sustainability-focused enterprises from around the world. The expo's record-breaking participation reflects growing global demand for advanced cleaning technologies and sustainable operational practices. For the maritime industry specifically, innovations in maritime cleaning services, port facility management, and vessel maintenance systems have increasingly become focal points for industry development. China's positioning as a major hub for shipping and port operations makes the expo particularly relevant to maritime stakeholders. The event serves as a venue for introducing advanced cleaning solutions that address environmental compliance, operational efficiency, and sustainability goals across port infrastructure and maritime facilities. With China maintaining its role as the world's largest shipping nation and operator of major international ports, innovations showcased at CCE 2026 have direct implications for maritime logistics networks and environmental stewardship in global shipping corridors. The record participation suggests industry-wide momentum toward cleaner, more sustainable maritime operations—a priority underscored by increasingly stringent international maritime environmental regulations and port authority sustainability mandates.
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