Happy Ferretero Day !!!
Why is celebrated today, September 3, in Argentina .. This day commemorates the history and evolution of a profession that has been and remains a pillar in the daily life of the country
Ferretero Day, held every September 3 in Argentina, is a date that pays tribute to a fundamental profession for the development of everyday life and the countrys economy. This day highlights the work of hardwareos as suppliers of tools and materials and their role as technical experts that advise and guide their clients in carrying out various projects. Over the years, the hardware has been consolidated as a key actor in the community, offering practical solutions and specialized knowledge that allow each task, from the simplest to the most complex, is carried out successfully.
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