
La 14º Exposición Internacional de Artículos para Ferreterías, Sanitarios, Pinturerías y Materiales de Construcción se prepara para recibir a más de 17 mil visitantes y ofrecerles los últimos productos y servicios.
La 14º Exposición Internacional de Artículos para Ferreterías, Sanitarios, Pinturerías y Materiales de Construcción se prepara para recibir a más de 17 mil visitantes y ofrecerles los últimos productos y servicios. Este año el evento tendrá una superficie 20% mayor que la edición anterior, gracias a la incorporación de un nuevo hall de 3.000 metros cuadrados.
Los expositores anuncian novedades y mejoras en sus procesos productivos, apostando por la innovación para ganar mayores cuotas de mercado.
Lo esperamos del 30 de agosto al 2 de septiembre de 2017 en el Centro Costa Salguero.
Para mayor informacion: http://expoferretera.vetas.com

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