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Furniture Show Brings Europe and US to Brazil PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 13 January 2005

The International Machinery, Raw Materials and Accessories Trade Show for the Furniture Industry - FIMMA Brasil 2005 - to be held March 15-19 in Bento Gonçalves, state of Rio Grande do Sul, in southern Brazil, will also promote business meetings and information sharing opportunities.

In addition to bringing together famous brands that supply raw materials to the furniture industry, Fimma Brasil 2005 seeks to make its mark within the wood and furniture production chain.

In order to achieve this, the international trade show has also organized three programs: The Buyer's Program, Al-Invest, and The World of Wood.

The Buyer's Program

With the support of the Brazilian Government/Apex and Sebrae, FIMMA Brasil is inviting 25 importers to participate in The Buyer's Program.

The program serves as a direct point of contact for importers and exporters for the promotion of simultaneous negotiations among  foreign importers and exhibitors, guiding the introduction of companies into  the international market by means of potential clients, exploring for new business opportunities, and enhancing the foreign image of domestic products.

Importers from Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Canada, Guatemala, South Africa, Spain and France have already confirmed their attendance.

Al-Invest

Al-Invest is a business meeting among wood/forest development
companies from the European Union and Latin America. Countries participating in this program are Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Italy, Spain, Finland, Germany and France.

The idea is to bring together 30 European and 100 Latin American companies to offer participants the opportunity to discuss possibilities for technical and commercial cooperation, offering or demanding new technologies, products and services through several means of cooperation (joint ventures, technology transfer agreements, know-how, subcontracting, manufacturing licensing, and production, export, import and representation agreements, among others).

The purpose of this program is to develop relationships that will drive economic, commercial and financial cooperation among European and Latin American companies.

The World of Wood

Outside the trade show, together with a machinery exhibit for the wood/forestry industry, there will be a 200 square meter home built of rustic wood that will house the 14 companies representing the wood industry and related businesses.

Another 50 square meter space has been reserved outside for 12 exhibiting companies. The American Association of Hard Wood Producers, which has confirmed its participation here, will be in Bento Conçalves to promote U.S. wood among local furniture companies interested in capturing U.S. business by satisfying American consumer tastes and standards.

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Dear Mr,Ms
written by simaz, January 13, 2007
Dear Mr,Ms;

Firstly, I would like to introduce my company.
Organza specialized in design, decorate, furniture.
I would ask you to provide us with your catalogs and samples of your products.
And send me by BO.POX: 32115
We are interest to have a joint venture cooperation with your company in the further future.

Waiting your feedback
With Regards.

Simaz ALkhalil

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wooden handcrafted furniture manufacturer and exporter from India
written by piyush mehta, February 14, 2007
ARTWORKS is a team of young professionals, based in the historical pink city Jaipur, Rajasthan engaged in manufacturing and exports of a wide range of high quality Wooden handicraft furniture.

A unit of a prestigious ISO 9001 : 2000 quality certified company, ARTWORKS has one of the best infrastructure required to meet most stringent of the customer needs of quality, quantity & time thus capable of fulfilling the largest of the Wooden handicraft Furniture export orders.

Artworks line of manufacturing process go through company’s state-of-the-art machinery & equipment. All drawing & designing of the ethnic and antique range done by experts to reproduce the grandeur of the royal heritage of Rajputana while strictly keeping the durability & the life of the wooden handcrafted furniture in consideration.

A wooden handicraft furniture exporter like ARTWORKS can confidently assure the buyer about the quality of its products due to its fully equipped in house Quality Control facility where right from the raw material stage to packing stage every step of the Wooden handicraft furniture is tested from moisture control in the wood to minutest of the finishing errors.

At ARTWORKS, our highly skilled artisans are working dedicatedly to bring the best of Indian handicraft closer to its buyers. The huge range of its wooden handicraft furniture is a result of a deep study into the interiors of India and their skilled workers abilities and craftsmanship which has brought this wide collection of ethnic and antique handicraft .

Best quality of hard woods like Sheesham, or Indian Rosewood, Mango & Acacia are used after due Kiln seasoning & chemical treatment in pressure chambers as per global standards. A pre production inspection of the hundred percent raw material ensures that no defective piece is used in any of its furniture.


ARTWORKS wooden handicraft furniture is available in a vast array of shades & colors. Smooth, glossy, matt, wood finish etc. Indian hardwood is worldover known for its beautiful grain and
Contrasting walnut brown to light tan colors. These can also be customized to any specific color & designs.

The wooden handicraft range includes Products like Handcrafted wooden Almirahs, Wooden book shelves, Wooden Bed-sides, Wooden Cabinets, Wooden Drawer Chests, Wooden Side-boards, Wooden Bed sets, Wooden Dining sets, Wooden Coffee Tables, Wooden console Tables, Wooden Lamp Tables, Wooden side Tables, Wooden Chairs, Wooden T.V. Cabinets, wooden Wine Racks, Wooden Bottle Holders, Wooden Candle Holders, wooden Bench, Wooden office Tables, Wooden Hotel Furnitures, Wooden Photo Frames, Painted Furniture, Rustic Furniture, Victorian Furniture, Colonial furniture, Wooden Fire Place Fronts, Wooden storage Chests, Wooden Boxes, and any other custom made item.

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woodking24(india) : Furniture
written by Keshavlal Mangubhai & Co(woodking24-India), February 19, 2007
This are AN BS EN ISO 9001:2000(UK) Company For Design,Manf.,& Export of Antique Reproduction,Traditional,Handcrafted & Modern Furniture,Handicrafts in Worldwide.
Website:http://www.woodking24india.com/
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