The International Fair of Furniture, Wood and Openings was held with great success, around 12,000 people approached the Fairground and enjoyed this large window of furniture that every two years exhibits all the latest styles and trends.
From the C.I.M.A.E. They said they were very happy and proud because the public has responded favorably and the exhibitors have felt at ease, just as they have been able to realize important businesses.
In addition, 20 commercial operators from different provinces have visited Expodema. These potential buyers have traveled and talked with each entrepreneur to just start and in other cases continue with business relationships.
Undoubtedly, there were four days where tourism has taken over the city, favoring the hotel sector, restaurants, service stations, among others.
Expodema, in addition to having its musical plus, concluded with the live realization of the important raffle that included a total of $ 160,000 in purchase orders distributed in 4 draws.
The winners are detailed below:
1st draw $ 20,000 FERNANDO ECHEVERRÍA (SANTA FE)
2nd draw $ 30,000 EUGENIA CUMINETTI (PARANÁ)
3rd draw $ 40,000 LISANDRO PONTARELLI (ESPERANZA)
4th draw $ 70,000 MARÍA GUDINO (ESPERANZA)

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