Through proactive engagement with stakeholders and a genuine commitment to excellence, Sri Lanka Wood has evolved in line with industry demand and is globally recognized for doing so. Evidently, exhibitors continue to value the strength of Sri Lanka wood as a strategic.
At Sri Lanka Wood 2017, representing a vast array of furniture production technologies, woodworking machineries, tools, fittings, accessories, raw materials and products, will take part indicating yet again, the trade showâs leading role in the growth and development of the furniture manufacturing industry on the subcontinent.
Itâs an ideal platform for woodworkers and furniture manufacturers; distributors, dealers and manufacturers of hardware and accessories; plywood and particle board manufacturers and traders; manufacturers of wood-based products; architects, interior designers and builders; and the entire woodworking ecosystem from all over Sri Lanka.
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