La Cámara de Santiago del Estero se incorporó a FAIMA
FAIMA está integrada actualmente por 28 cámaras en todo el país
La Cámara de la Industria de la Madera de Santiago del Estero, recientemente incorporada a la Federación, participó por primera vez de la reunión de Comisión Directiva. En esta oportunidad, asistieron el Lic. Vicente Spitale, Presidente; Gustavo Diambra, Vicepresidente y la Ing. Graciela Hoyos, Asesora de la entidad.
En este encuentro, los directivos de las distintas cámaras que integran la Federación se presentaron y les dieron la bienvenida. Leandro Mora Alfonsín, Director Ejecutivo de FAIMA, les informó qué servicios ofrece FAIMA, la dinámica de trabajo de las subcomisiones y de la Comisión Directiva. Por su parte, los representantes de la Cámara de Santiago comentaron en qué temas están trabajando actualmente.
De esta forma, FAIMA está integrada actualmente por 28 cámaras en todo el país, siendo la única entidad de 2º grado que representa a nivel nacional al sector industrial maderero.

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