An international trade fair for materials, technology and components for furniture, interior design and contract projects

FIMMA-Maderalia
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The FIMMA-Maderalia fair will take place from March 10th to 13th, 2020 in Valencia. During the last years, it has become a point of reference for all those professionals in the furniture industry, decorators, carpenters, cabinet makers, interior designers and architects.

FIMMA-Maderalia is held every two years and in its latest edition, in 2018, it managed to gather 462 exhibitors from different fields of this industry, in a pavilion of more than 61,000 m2, where 32,945 visitors attended, representing a unique opportunity business for all companies participating in the fair.

 

Sectors present in FIMMA

In the FIMMA section, novelties of the following sectors are presented:

• Forest transformation, sawmills
• Logistics and packaging machinery
• Surface treatment
• Parts and components: suction and compressors
• Solid wood transformation
• Transformation-Board
• Specialized software
• Tools

FIMMA-Maderalia

Sectors present in Maderalia

In the Maderalia section, companies of the following sectors are present:  

• Raw materials (wood, boards and edges)
• Auxiliary industry and services
• Hardware and locksmith
• Carpentry, construction and decoration
• Chemical products

 

FIMMA-Maderalia

How will CMB contribute to this reference fair in the Iberian Peninsula?

As a leading company in the industrial packaging sector, with special attention to wood and furniture products, CMB has a lot to contribute to this fair. In our stand visitors will be able to know all the advantages that our packaging machinery offers, both cool and hot, as well as all the materials that are currently used within the industry.

For all these reasons, we consider that this event is something that CMB cannot miss under any circumstances, as it is the ideal place to attract the general public, increase the brand value of the company and generate new and interesting business opportunities. How were we going to miss it?