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The Shanghai International Furniture Machinery & Woodworking Machinery Fair (WMF) will be held on 8-11 September 2019 in Shanghai, China with CIFF (Shanghai). Over 1,300 exhibitors will showcase a wide array of state-of-the-art equipment and technologies for production of wood products and furniture in an exhibition area of 400,000sq.m. The fairs tie up both upstream and downstream of the manufacturing chain. . You will meet some renowned exhibitors like HOMAG, IMAL, SIGMA, LINCK, WEINIG, BIESSE, PAL and LEITZ here in WMF. Exclusive benefits will be offered to registered visitors, including free admission (one badge, two fairs: WMF + CIFF (Shanghai)), one free copy of show catalogue, priority to participate in conferences and business matching service. REGISTER NOW and you may also win Amazon Gift Card and Free Hotel Accommodation. For more details, please visit: www.woodworkfair.com
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