Date
Date: 2020.03.26-2020.03.28 Interval: every two years |
Venue
Country: Italy City: Bologna Venue: Bologna Exhibition Centre |
Event
Website: www.tanexpo.com/ Visitor: trade visitors: Industry: Minerals, Stones, Glass, Ceramics ~ Textiles & Apparel (Materials, Products & Machinery) ~ Wedding, Bridal, Funeral & Religious Main product: Tombstones: urns, monuments, urns, ashes; various coffins and their accompanying items Funeral supplies: various preservatives, disinfection equipment and products; funeral decorations: vaults, memorial gardens, porcelain tiles, natural flowers and artifi |
Organizer
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Description Exhibition of Funeral and Cemetery Articles Founded in 1992, Tanexpo, the world's leading funeral and funeral exhibition in Bologna, Italy, is a world-leading funeral exhibition. With outstanding design and professional display, it has been welcomed and praised by buyers from all over the world, providing the development of the global funeral industry. Important reference basis. The Bologna International Funeral Funeral Exhibition in Italy has developed rapidly and has shown an increasing trend. The exhibition in 2008 achieved a complete success, which was 10% higher than that in 2006. Italy is a highly developed capitalist country, one of the four largest economies in Europe, a founding member of the European Union and NATO, and a member of important international organizations such as the Schengen Convention, the G8 and the United Nations. Italy has 48 UNESCO texts. Organizing World Heritage, it is the world's most world-owned country. Italy is also a world leader in art and fashion. Milan is Italy's economic and industrial focus and the world's fashion capital. Italy is a developed industrial country. The private economy is the mainstay, accounting for more than 80% of GDP. The service sector accounts for about two-thirds of the gross domestic product. The economic gap between the major regions of the country is large, and the gap between the North and the South is obvious. SMEs account for more than 98% of the total number of enterprises, called the SME Kingdom. |