Day 2 at IWF 2012 started at 7:45 AM in Hall B, weaving my way through hundreds of machines in the eerily quiet hall. Saw tool organizers and nail guns.
Day 2 at IWF 2012 started at 7:45 AM in Hall B, weaving my way through hundreds of machines in the eerily quiet hall. I worked my way to the Felder Group booth.
Nearly 400 custom woodworking shop owners and managers, industry professionals and suppliers attended CMA's inaugural expanded educational sessions at IWF 2012 in Atlanta.
Stiles Machinery Inc. donated over 160 multi-functional book cases to Habitat for Humanity at the conclusion of the 2012 International Woodworking Fair (IWF) in Atlanta.
IWF exhibitors were pleased with the quality of attendees, with many decision makers on hand make face-to-face contact. Advance registration was up almost 40 percent, approaching nearly 13,000 the day before IWF opened.
It was extremely cathartic to see so many exhibitors, most of them Woodworking Network’s customers, beaming with joy in writing up orders and amassing a collection of solid sales leads.