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The rising Indonesia’s furniture industry at IFMAC 2019

Jakarta, 14 Oct, 2019 – IFMAC, The International Furniture Manufacturing Components Exhibition finally ended on 12th October 2019 with the latest technological off erings for Indonesia’s fast-expanding furniture production industry.

Showcasing their latest machinery and products, participation from over 200 exhibiting companies from 23 countries unveiled new perspectives for local businesses to enhance their furniture manufacturing capabilities. 12.917 trade visitors got a fi rst-hand look at various furniture and woodworking machinery, accessories, assembly tools and components, software for furniture design, raw materials and solutions for interior works, adhesives, abrasive, paint, coatings and fi tting needs.

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Apart from delivering a robust one-stop sourcing and information experience for visitors, the seminar entitled “Technology Needed for The Indonesian Furniture Manufacturing Industry” augmented the exhibition to highlight issues on future design trends as well as opportunities for market players to optimize computer-automated systems and technologies to improve manufacturing processes.

Mrs. Rini Sumardi, Director of PT Wahana Kemalaniaga Makmur (WAKENI) shared that. “Now that we are officially part of Deutsche Messe’s Woodworking Shows Worldwide, we are confident and optimistic that with this partnership, IFMAC will be the right platform for global trade, catering you from raw materials, furniture machinery equipment, woodworking machinery technology, to software for furniture design that will be able to answer the furniture industry needs in Indonesia and South East Asia that continues to grow.” For their partner, IFMAC is a true industry driver as Mr. Christian Pfeiff er highlighted that, “We are even more pleased to support the show for the fi rst time and to promote the expansion of production facilities and investments in effi cient of process technology and modern accessories. IFMAC is the marketplace that brings the industry closer to the government's goal of making Indonesia one of the ten largest economies in the world by 2030.” ℗