Logging-on partners with Expoforest 2018 in Brazil

Logging-on has joined the team at Expoforest as an official media partner. Read here to get more detail on this increasingly popular fair.

Excitement is building for the world’s biggest forestry event of 2018. Expoforest is Brazil’s biggest fair in terms of overall area (200 hectares), with the longest trails (4 kilometers); it also takes place outdoors, requires extensive Eucalyptus felling, as well as land levelling and destumping operations and the construction of the trails and parking lot. Currently, 217 companies are already confirmed exhibitors for the 4th Expoforest that will be held between April 11th and 13th of 2018. Therefore, 80% of exhibit areas have already been sold. This number reflects directly the importance of the fair for the forestry market, which understands participating in Expoforest is a strategic decision, especially as the fair only takes place every four years.

According to the organizers, there is expected to be 40% growth compared to the 2014 fair. The number of visitors is also expected to increase significantly. Over 30 thousand visitors are expected, and the organisers are certain they will be awed by the scope of the fair. Companies interested in exhibiting their products and services in Expoforest 2018 may contact the commercial team at expoforest@malinovski.com.br.

Ribeirão Preto is a major Brazilian city with excellent infrastructure and easily reached by road or air. The city is renowned for hosting the biggest agribusiness events in Latin America. A wide network of hotels and accommodations is available all over the area. Expoforest 2018 will benefit from all these features, as well as exclusive use of a 200-hectare area of planted seven-year-old cloned eucalypt forest belonging to International Paper. The fair will be held in the Horto Florestal Vale Aprazível, located within city limits of Santa Rita do Passa Quatro (in São Paulo state), by the Anhanguera Highway (SP 330) KM-258, 60 km away from Ribeirão Preto. Source

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