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Samoter a success says VeronaFiere

The organisers of the recent Samoter construction equipment exhibition in Italian city Verona claim that the event attracted a total of 98,000 visitors in all.
March 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The organisers of the recent 323 Samoter construction equipment exhibition in Italian city Verona claim that the event attracted a total of 98,000 visitors in all. This was the 28th Samoter event, with some 900 exhibitors from 37 countries and held a strong international presence, with some 11,000 of the visitors coming from outside Italy. In addition around 2,000 people took part in the 50 conventions, seminars and training courses held at the main event, according to data present by organiser VeronaFiere.

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