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Metal + Metallurgy China 2014 Sale kicks off with applause.
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Metal + Metallurgy 2014 will be held in May 19-22, 2014 in China International Exhibition Center (New Venue), Beijing. The expo features the 12th China International Foundry Expo, the 12th China International Industrial Furnaces Exhibition, the 14th China International Metallurgical Industry Expo and the 10th China International Refractories and Industrial Ceramics Exhibition.
In 2012, Metal + Metallurgy China created a record-breaking number of 86440 professional visitors and covered a total exhibiting area of 106,000 square meters. Over 90% exhibitors have expressed their satisfaction with the show and leading players are claiming an increase in their exhibition space.
To cater to the increasing demand of the exhibitors, Metal + Metallurgy 2014 embraces the update of the international halls. The total exhibiting area of international hall grows to 20,000 square meters. This year, Hall W1 and part of W2 will be at serving all the overseas enterprises. Some big names such as Simens, IMF, Disa, ABB, ABP, Tenova, Foseco have confirmed their order for the 2014 edition.
So far, almost 90% of the exhibiting area of Hall W1 was sold. Visitors can expect American pavilion, German pavilion, Italian pavilion, Spain pavilion and Taiwan pavilion in Hall W1. As for Hall W2, 60% of the exhibiting area was booked. International brands including HA, Fuji Electric, ASK, Sandvik have claimed their participation.
Metal + Metallurgy China continues to inspire valuable dialogue and leverage industry standards through a well-rounded value-added service network. The official website has been updated. Exhibitors are encouraged to provide product introduction to the organizer so that the introduction can be released online.
Please visit www.mm-china.com for update or contact at sunying@ciec.com.cn
Source: MM China
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