From 21 to 24 September 2010 at the International Exhibition Center in Kyiv within the framework of the ALL-UKRAINIAN FORUM of WOODWORKERS and FURNITURE-MAKERS will be held International Specialized Exhibitions PRIMUS: WOODWORKING INDUSTRY 2010, PRIMUS: FURNITURE INDUSTRY 2010 and the 4th International Congress of ...
These results exceeded all expectations: the International Timber Fair Klagenfurt recorded 22,000 trade visitors this year (an increase of 5%). Increases were noted in particular in visitors from the countries of South-East Europe.
452 exhibitors from 22 nations presented at the timber fair in Klagenfurt from 26 to 29 August 2010, covering the themes of ‘wood, forestry, sawmills, transport, wood construction and bio-energy’. “Our trade fair was…
"Following the uncertainty created by the world financial crisis in 2008/2009 it is pleasing to report that the Chinese market for woodworking technology is back to strong growth", commented Mr. Ma Quinsheng, Vice President and Secretary General, China National Forestry Machinery Association (CNFMA) and joint organiser of WoodMac China 2011....
EKO-LAS is the only forestry event of such calibre in Poland. For many years it has provided an opportunity to present current trends, technologies, and new products in the most important sectors related to the wood market and forest management...
The international used machinery sector is going to closely present itself at the Usetec from 6th to 8th of April 2011 in Cologne. Therewith both South-German trade fairgrounds, Stuttgart and Karlsruhe, are out of race.
The 11th trade fair for forestry and forest technology, Interforst 2010, met the organizers' expectations. In the end 50,000 visitors came to the Munich trade fair center.
Following the uncertainty created by the world financial crisis in 2008/2009 it is pleasing to report that the Chinese market for woodworking technology is back to strong growth ”, commented Mr. Ma Quinsheng, Vice President and Secretary General, China National Forestry Machinery Association (CNFMA) and joint organiser of WoodMac China 2011. Mr. Ma added “our members are reporting a significant increase in sales to the domestic and international markets for the first 5 months of 2010 and…
The global market for forest machines that use the environmentally friendly cut to length (CTL) method is currently worth about one billion euros, according to new figures from the Swedish forestry research institute Skogforsk. Together with Finland, Sweden is a leader in the field of modern forest technology, with Swedish manufacturing in this sector worth about 330 million euros.
The Malaysian Timber Council (MTC) is organising its inaugural "MTC Global WoodMart 2010" to provide a one-stop selling, buying and networking platform for suppliers and buyers
of timber products from Malaysia and around the world.
The event will be held on…