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HORECAVA 2010

11 - 14 January 2010
RAI Exhibition Center
Amsterdam, Netherlands, The

Horecava 2010 offers a complete overview of all product groups in the horeca, restaurant, catering and wholesale business. Futured products are edibles, kitchen equipment and other hardware, services, furnishing and inventory. With these products the Horecava attracts a professional audience which makes your participation in this event a very valuable investment. Expectations are that around 700 companies will give a complete overview of the industry.

Ten thousands of trade visitors - You meet the right visitors on the Horecava. Visitors that are of commercial interest to you. We do more than just bringing together supply and demand. A targeted en qualitative invitation policy has our first priority. You can count on over 55.00 managers from 22.000 companies this coming edition. Of these managers, about 60% has decision making capacity over the purchase of catering related product and services.

Company Details

Hospitality NetAmsterdam RAI
P.O. Box 77777
1070 MS Amsterdam, Netherlands, The
Phone: +31 (0)20 5491212
Fax: +31 (0)20 5491843
Email: horecava@rai.nl

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