Resilient flooring increases presence at Domotex Asia/Chinafloor 2016

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Shanghai, China—Domotex Asia/ChinaFloor 2016, scheduled for March 22-24 here, will feature the largest array of resilient floor coverings the show has seen since its establishment. With four months to go, 95% of the available exhibition space for resilient floor coverings has already been booked. There has been a noticeable increase in exhibitor numbers and occupied floor space, especially in the commercial construction sector. Spread over three halls, more than 250 Chinese and international manufacturers of resilient floor coverings will be presenting their products on 35,000 square meters of floor space.

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