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FASTENER FAIR BRASIL


Fastener Fair Brasil 2011 key facts


Venue Expo Center Norte. Rua José Bernardo Pinto, 333 Vila Guilherme, CEP: 02055-000, São Paulo / SP, Brazil


Dates and opening times Tuesday 8th


Wednesday 9th


November 2011 13:00h – 20:00h November 2011 13:00h – 19:00h


Entrance Fees Pre-registered visitors Free of charge Visitors registering on-site Free of charge


Why Fastener Fair Brasil? São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil and the seventh largest metropolitan area in the world, is the ideal location to exhibit for the fastener and fi xing industry. • São Paulo is the foremost industrial and business centre in Latin America. It is also the biggest and most important city in the Mercosul/Mercosur economic territory.


• São Paulo is South America’s trade fair capital, hosting 90,000 events each year.


• São Paulo accounts for 41% of the domestic industrial production.


• São Paulo’s fi ve refi neries represent 42% of the total refi ning capacity of the country.


• 40% of the automotive plants and 59% of the car parts manufacturers are located in or around São Paulo.


Brazil – a growth market • Brazil has the seventh largest GDP in the world (estimated at US$ 2.19 trillion – for 2011).


• GDP growth in 2010: 7.6%. • GDP growth forecast for 2011: nearly 5.5%. • Leading Latin American aircraft exporter. • Fourth largest market worldwide for car consumer and sixth for car production.


• Fifth largest market worldwide for computer sales. • 198 million mobile handsets in operation. • Industrial construction will increase by 16% in 2011. • Demand for domestic air traffi c will increase by 15% in 2011. Figures for 2010 onwards, include some estimates.


Travel Expo Center Norte is a 20 minutes drive from Guarulhos International Airport and 5km from São Paulo city centre. The venue is conveniently situated close to Tietê bus terminal


and subway station, with direct access to the Marginal Tietê expressway. It has hotels and facilities nearby. Center Norte shopping mall with cinemas, restaurants, foreign exchange centre and shops is 600 metres from the venue.


Panel discussion Fastener Fair Brasil will feature a special panel discussion on key issues relating to the Brazilian fastener industry and its markets. Panellists will include:


Sr José Gianese Sobrinho presidente, SINPA (BR)


Sergio Milatias editor, Revista do Parafuso (BR)


Phil Matten editor, Fastener + Fixing Magazine (Europe)


Mark Lenhart executive vice president, National Fastener Distributors Association (USA)


The discussion will be conducted in Portuguese, with translation


to English. During the discussion Fastener Fair visitors will be able to put their questions to the panellists. To ensure informed answers visitors are invited to send their questions in advance of Fastener Fair Brasil to: info@fastenerfair.br.com


Symposium sponsored by Ciser 96 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 71 September 2011


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