Cifm/Interzum Guanghzhou

24/01/2018

Cifm/Interzum guangzhou will take place from March 28-31, 2018 alongside the second installment of the China International Furniture Fair (Ciff) in the southern Chinese city.

Over 1,300 exhibitors from more than 30 countries and regions with the likes of Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Malaysia, Singapore, the United States, Belgium, Denmark, France and Latvia will be sprawled across the 150,000-square meter exhibition space spanning five halls: Woodworking Machinery, Upholstery Machinery, Materials and Textile, Fittings and Components.

At the same time, eight country and association pavilions from Germany, Usa/Canada, Turkey, French Timber, American Hardwood Export Council, Malaysian Timber Council, Canada Wood and Quebec Wood Export Bureau – also from Canada – will showcase wood materials, furniture hardware and interior decoration materials from some 100 international exhibitors.

Cifm/Interzum guangzhou 2018 is poised to outperform the last edition on various fronts featuring more brands, a wider array of products and an expanded series of fringe activities.

Global leading industry players have wasted no time in filing their applications to participate in the over-subscribed event. These heavyweights include: Ima, Scm, Biesse, FGV, Sige (Italy); Homag, Duerkopp, Okin, Covestro, Schattdecor, Pollmeier (Germany); Dtc, Taiming (China), Linak (Denmark); Bekaert Deslee, Artilat/Global Textile Alliance/Monks (Belgium); Boyteks Tekstil (Turkey); Alvic, Lamigraf (Spain); Titus (United Kingdom); Bostik (France) and H. B. Fuller (United States).

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