Totale Eventos will be the official installation contractor
Totale Eventos will be the official installation contractor of the 14th International Fair of Machines, Raw Materials and Accessories for the Furniture Industry (FIMMA Brasil) 2019, to be held from March 26 to 29 in Bento Gonçalves.
The organization of the fifth largest fair in the world for the furniture industry informs that any additional feature to booths with basic installation should be requested directly from the official installation contractor.
For more information, exhibitors can call the show commercial representative, Rodolfo Pas da Silva, at +55 (48) 3629-2004 and +55 (48) 99947-0345 or email rodolfo@totaleeventos.com.br.
Request further information from FIMMA Brasil 2019 management at +55 (54) 2102-2450 or email expositor@fimma.com.br
It is important that exhibitors read the Fair General Regulations available at https://www.fimma.com.br/downloads or in the Exhibitor's Restricted Area.

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