17:05, 10 October 2017

Metal-Expo’2017: Visitor Registration at Full Blast

Metal-Expo’2017, the 23d International Industrial Exhibition opens on November 14, Hall 75, VDNHa, Moscow, Russia to exhibit the whole range of ferrous and non-ferrous products, the most state-of-the-art equipment and solutions. To safe visitors’ time the registration is open on Metal-Expo website.

On November 14-17 Metal-Expo’2017 is expected to be visited by more than 30 thousand end-users of ferrous and non-ferrous products from construction, heavy-engineering, fuel and energy, transportation, logistics, steel trading and many more industries. More than 500 companies from 34 world countries will attend the event to exhibit new types of steel rolled products, tubes and pipes, metal and steel products and structures, equipment, machines and tools for the steel and metalworking industries.

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