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Two-thirds of CMS exhibition already booked
07 November 2014
One year before the start of bi-annual cleaning trade fair CMS 2015 Berlin - Cleaning. Management.Services exhibitor demand for floor space is higher than ever before, particularly from outside Germany, with two-thirds of the display area of the last CMS now already booked, organiser Messe Berlin reports.
The International Trade Fair for Cleaning Systems, Building Management and Services, will take place at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds from 22nd to 25th September 2015. It will be accompanied by an extensive supporting programme, the highlight of which will be the International CMS Congress, where senior cleaning industry executives from around the world will be debating the latest industry topics of global concern.
The event will provide a comprehensive overview of the cleaning industry's range of products and services. All the leading manufacturers of cleaning machines and equipment as well as cleaning, care and disinfectant products are expected to be in the German capital.
At CMS 2013, occupying a display area covering 24,700 square metres, 360 companies from 20 countries exhibited their products to around 16,500 trade visitors from 65 countries.
The following professional organisations are sponsors of the event: the Federal Cleaning Trades Association (BIV), Bonn, the VDMA Cleaning Systems Trade Association, Frankfurt/Main, and the Industrial Association for Hygiene and Surface Protection (IHO), Frankfurt/Main.
Exhibitor application forms in English and German can be downloaded, filled out and returned at www.cms-berlin.com Exhibitor Service/ Application Forms. Messe Berlin's network of foreign representatives is also available to deal with enquires from exhibitors and trade visitors in European and overseas core markets.
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