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FASTENER FAIR STUTTGART PREVIEW


The leading exhibition for the fastener and fixing industry


Held from 26th F – 28th February 2013 Fastener Fair Stuttgart will once again take place in the Stuttgart exhibition centre.


astener Fair Stuttgart covers all aspects of fastener and fixing technology. The trade show provides real insight into industry trends and shows a wide variety of innovative products and services in the sector of fasteners and fixings. Exhibit categories include industrial fasteners and fixings, construction fixings, assembly and installation systems, fastener manufacturing technology, storage, distribution and factory equipment.


Fastener Fair - a continuously growing success For 2013 Fastener Fair Stuttgart is set to flourish even more than the last tremendously successful event in 2011. With more than 750 exhibitors from 35 different countries, Fastener Fair Stuttgart 2013 is bigger than the previous


record exhibition. All three exhibition halls are almost fully booked; the event covers an exhibition space of over 16,000m² net - some 30% more exhibition space than last time.


Visitors


Visitors to this trade show will include distributors, wholesalers, suppliers, engineers and specifiers from a range of sectors including construction, electronic and electrical goods, metal products and marine.


Show information Venue


Halls 4, 6 and 8, Messe Stuttgart GmbH, Messepiazza 1, 70629 Stuttgart, Germany


Opening times Tue 26th


Entry ticket prices


February 2013 09:00 – 17:00


Wed 27th February 2013 09:00 – 17:00 Thu 28th February 2013 09:00 – 15:00


Pre-registered visitors 20 euros On-site


30 euros


Entry tickets are valid for all three exhibition days. The show catalogue is included in the price. Pre-register online at www.fastenerfair.com/stuttgart to save both money and time.


How to get there


By car - Leave the A8 autobahn at junction Stuttgart / Degerloch (52b) travelling on the Messe and airport slip road.


Data for navigation systems - Flughafenrandstraße / Flughafen, 70629 Stuttgart, Germany.


By air - The airport is approximately 200 metres from the exhibition centre and can easily be reached by foot. For further information visit www.stuttgart-airport.com


By train - Stuttgart is directly connected to 13 European capital cities by rail. From the Stuttgart main railway station take suburban trains S2 or S3, direction “Stuttgart Flughafen/Neue Messe Stuttgart” (travelling time approximately 27 minutes). For more information visit www.bahn.de


By bus - The following routes serve the venue: 828 – Airport Sprinter, 122, 809, X3 – Expresso.


Accommodation - Stuttgart Marketing GmbH offers a hotel booking service to suit all budgets. Visit their website for more information: www.stuttgart-tourist.de


56 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 78 November 2012


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