--The 16th China International Furniture Expo
Furniture China is a professional international furniture exhibition with an excellent reputation for more than 16 years, launched in 1993. As one of the 3 largest furniture exhibitions in the world alongside with High Point Market and I Saloni Milano, Furniture China is held annually in September in Shanghai combining a comprehensive set of popular themes: Home Furniture, Office Furniture, Furnishings Fabrics & Lightings, Kitchen & Cabinet, Furniture Manufacturing & Supply.
From 1995 to 2009, the total sqm of Furniture China keeps an average growth of 41.8% p.a.. The financial crisis hit the global economy and as a result the Chinese export market faced huge pressures and decreased orders from overseas. However, Furniture China 2009 attracted 61,057 visitors from 160 countries or regions (including 14,852 from overseas) which shows and evidences that Furniture China plays a crucial role in the recovery process of Chinese economy.
Exhibition Categories: Home Furniture Office Furniture Furnishing & Accessories Kitchen & Cabinet Furniture Manufacturing & Supply
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Furniture China 2010
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Fair Type:
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Furniture
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Start Date:
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2010/9/7
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End Date:
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2010/9/10
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Venue: |
Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC)
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Organizer: |
Shanghai UBM Sinoexpo International Exhibition Co.,Ltd.
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The Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) is China''s leading expo center, boasting state-of-the-art facilities. Situated in Shanghai''s Pudong district, the heart of Chinese business, SNIEC has attracted worldwide attention since it''s opening in November 2001. Featuring a prime, easily accessible location, a pillar-free, single story structure and a wide array of expert on-site services, SNIEC has been experiencing rapid growth. It now hosts more than 60 world-class exhibitions each year and this number is set to grow in the future. Currently, SNIEC has 11 exhibition halls with 126500 square meters of indoor exhibition space and 100000 square meters of outdoor exhibition space.
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