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Snaidero Middle East to Exhibit Italian Kitchens & Doors at Project Lebanon 2012

Snaidero Middle East will display Italian home furniture at Booth # A50, 'Interior' pavilion, during Project Lebanon 2012 from 5 - 8 June 2012. The event will be held at Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center (BIEL), in Beirut, Lebanon.

2012-06-05
ZOUK MOSBETH, LEBANON, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Snaidero Middle East, home furniture supplier and manufacturer, will display Italian home furniture at Booth # A50, 'Interior' pavilion, during Project Lebanon 2012. The international construction trade exhibition for Lebanon and the Middle East will take place from 5 - 8 June 2012 at Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center (BIEL), in Beirut, Lebanon.

Snaidero Middle East booth visitors can view kitchens by Snaidero Italy and doors by Barausse Italy, as well as electronic home appliances from Snaidero Middle East distributor in Lebanon, Abdul Rahim Diab (ARD).

Snaidero Middle East intends to meet new contacts and develop existing business relationships and partnerships at Project Lebanon 2012. Furthermore, Snaidero Middle East aims to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the construction industry, as well as explore new business opportunities in Lebanon and the Middle East region.

Engineers, architects, interior designers, and other key players in the construction sector from throughout the Middle East region can meet Snaidero Middle East, Barausse, and Abdul Rahim Diab representatives, including:

Snaidero Middle East

Sahar Zgheib - Sales Executive
Marie-Noel Hakim - Sales Representative
Milda Merhej - Customer Service
Carlos Tohme - Interior Designer
Karim Rahbani - Interior Designer
Nicole Wakim - Interior Designer

Barausse

Nazareno Barausse - Managing Director
Massimo Benetton - Project Manager
Anna Meneguzzo - Export Sales Department

Abdul Rahim Diab (ARD)

Fadi Kafrouni - Sales Executive
Pierre Aouad - Sales Executive

About Project Lebanon 2012

Project Lebanon 2012 attracts engineers, architects, interior designers, and other key players in the construction sector of the Middle East region. Project Lebanon 2012 will be held concurrently with EcOrient 2012 and Energy 2012.

The event displays the latest products and services, as well as offers exhibitors and attendees a chance to explore new opportunities and develop business contacts through face-to-face networking. Furthermore, participants can learn about construction requirements for the region's growing infrastructure.[1]

About Snaidero Middle East

Established in 1996, Snaidero Middle East is a joint venture between Italian kitchen manufacturer, Snaidero, and multinational manufacturing group in the Middle East, INDEVCO Group.

Located in Lebanon, Snaidero Middle East supplies Snaidero kitchens, as well as manufactures Medline local home furniture and kitchens. Furthermore, the company holds sole distributorship of numerous European brands of kitchens, wardrobes, walk-in closets and living area accessories.

Snaidero Middle East serves the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with authorized distributors appointed in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Erbil in Iraq, and Ghana.

References:

[1] http://www.projectlebanon.com/get_pagecontent.php?appearpage=PL_Project Lebanon 2012_WhyExhibit&show_id=186&page=1&submenu=Why Exhibit&menu_id=2&menu_text='Why Exhibit'

Contact Information

Snaidero Middle East
Headquarters for the Middle East
Lebanon, Zouk Mosbeh
PO Box 2616 Jounieh, Lebanon

Tel +961-9-209 007
Fax +961-9-209 007 Ext. 3385
E-mail: info@smemig.com
Web: http://www.smemig.com

INDEVCO is an international manufacturing group that produces parent jumbo tissue rolls, paper and plastic flexible packaging, corrugated containers and displays, and consumer and institutional disposables. The group employs over 8500 people in Cyprus, Egypt, England, France, Greece, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Sudan, Ukraine, and the United States.


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[Press-News.org] Snaidero Middle East to Exhibit Italian Kitchens & Doors at Project Lebanon 2012
Snaidero Middle East will display Italian home furniture at Booth # A50, 'Interior' pavilion, during Project Lebanon 2012 from 5 - 8 June 2012. The event will be held at Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center (BIEL), in Beirut, Lebanon.