Indaux has made its second visit to China in 2016. This time, to participate with its distributor FOROME (CNCS) in the 21st Kitchen and Bath fair, held from 1st-4th June at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) and which welcomed both nationalvisitors and those from South East Asia. Mexico was the second destin ation of Indaux representatives during the econd week in June, when Indaux participated in Mexico City’s ExpoAmpimm Fair on 7th, 8th and 9th of the month.
Indaux, a leading company in the furniture fittings and components sector, exhibited in Shanghai its complete Premium Ariane drawer range; its “Atlas” fixing device for suspended kitchen and bathroom cabinets; its Junior-6 sliding doors system with INDAmatic dampers; and its new system for Frontal cupboards. On the other hand, the products exhibited in Mexico were mainly its ARIANE, ATTRACTION and SUPRA drawers, its Cisne-17, Cisne-27 and Mark runner guides; its Mesuco hinges and its Delta multi-purpose fittings.
Mikel Arzallus, Commercial Manager of Indaux, considers that “Mexico is a country in which the furniture sector has enormous potential given the change in culture and consumption shown by the younger population and its proximity to the United States. Indaux has been collaborating for more than 20 years with Manuel Domínguez (Molducan/Industrias Guillas), in addition to offering a first-rate service with two warehouses in the country, in Ocotlán and in Mexico City.”
Asier Lizaso, Head of Sales Manager at Indaux, explains that “China sees European products as having enormous quality and technology. Also, in the case of Indaux, it appreciates our capacity as product developers and our flexibility. FOROME, our collaborator in the country, is a recognised distributor of high-end European products in China with an extensive network of clients and offices all over the country.”
Prior to Shanghai and Mexico City, Indaux attended the fairs: IndiaWood (India), Maderalia (Valencia), Zow (Germany), Wardobe Exhibition (China), M&M de Bogotá (Colombia) and Tektónica (Lisbon).