Postponement of FENSTERBAU FRONTALE and HOLZHANDWERK 2020

Date: 28 February 2020
Source: www.frontale.de
Postponement of FENSTERBAU FRONTALE and HOLZHANDWERK 2020
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Date: 28 February 2020

NürnbergMesse has decided to postpone FENSTERBAU FRONTALE and HOLZ-HANDWERK.

The exhibition duo will not take place as planned from 18-21 March 2020, but at a date in 2020 yet to be specified, in Nuremberg. The reason for the postponement is the increased spread of the corona virus and corresponding feedback from customers and industry representatives.

Petra Wolf, Member of the Management Board of NürnbergMesse: "We hope that the industry will understand the decision to postpone. The aim of every exhibition has to be to create a special experience for exhibitors and visitors likewise and to enable networking and expansion of existing business relations. Unfortunately, this goal cannot be achieved under the current circumstances. All the more reason for us to put high pressure on the task to find the best possible alternative date for such an important event for our customers."

At the world's leading trade fair FENSTERBAU FRONTALE architects, carpenters, window and façade manufacturers and the trade find out about the latest profile systems, glass in architecture, fittings, fastening technology, security technology, machines, systems and much more.

It takes place in conjunction with HOLZ-HANDWERK, the most important trade fair for carpenters and joiners in Europe with a wide range of products and services for woodworking, wood processing and woodworking machinery.

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