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International Woodworking & Furniture Manufacturing Components
Organizer:
PT. Wahana Kemalaniaga Makmur
Duration:
May 08 - 10, 2014
Venue:
Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran
Location:
Indonesia
Contact Person:
Cloudinia J. Dieter
Email:
Telephone:
+62 21 53660804
Fax:
+62 21 532 5887/90
Website:
Industry Focus:
Product Focus:
• Woodworking Machinery & Tools
• Machines, Materials & Components for Upholstery & Bedding
• Machines, Materials and Components for Interior Works
• Timber Trading, Raw Materials and Components for Furniture Production
• Adhesives, Abrasives, Paint and Coatings
• Natural Wood, Panels/Boards, Veneer, Materials for Furniture Production
• Furniture Fittings
• Suppliers and Materials for the Production of Kitchen and Bedroom Furniture
• Plywood and Plywood Boards
• Semi-Finished Wood-Based Materials
• Semi-Finished Woods Products
• Uncoated Wood-Based Panels (Chipboard/MDF/OSB/Particle Board/Fiber Board/ Light weight and Others)
• Furniture lighting Accessories
Introduction:
Why you should visit IFMAC?
• The foremost exhibition that offers you a chance to meet wood and woodworking professionals
• develop ideas for increasing the range and quality of one's business
• The platform for creative ideas and new technologies
• platform of progress across the wood & woodworking sector for Indonesia
• To connect you with the rest of the wood industry worldwide.
• Global Expertise at your doorstep
Market Outlook
• Indonesia is the 6th largest wood production in the world
• Indonesia has more than 6000 medium and small enterprises in the furniture industry, and a fast-growing and diversified domestic market that is riding on an expanding middle class.
• Domestic sales in furniture and homewares are estimated at more than USD 700 million annually, while furniture exports topped USD 2.2 billion in 2011.
• Potential production of furniture & craft reached Rp. 35.5 Trillion (including the potential of craft production around 13 Trillion)
• Indonesia is expected to increase production with average 10%-20% per year or 5 billion USD in 2018 with supported by government.
• Indonesia nneds consistent supply of various raw material and technology to support long-term furniture production.