IMS USA giving away trip to Italy at AWFS Fair

Visitors to the IMS USA booth at the AWFS Fair can enter to win a trip to Italy.

WILMINGTON, NC — Attendees to this year’s Association of Woodworking & Furnishing Suppliers (AWFS) Fair have a chance to win a luxurious 8-day trip for two to Italy by filling out an entry form at the IMS USA booth #2322 during the show.

IMS USA, a specialized distributor of tool holders for CNC machines, will award the winner with two airfare tickets to Milan, transportation to and from the airport, hotel accommodation, a visit to the IMS factory and dinner with the IMS USA team. 
While they will land in Milan, the winners will be staying in Langhe. This hilly district is in the Piedmont region of northern Italy is where the IMS factory is located. Langhe is close to the town of Alba, famous for medieval buildings and white truffles, as well as the Barolo area, known for WiMu, the Barolo Wine Museum. The area is well known for its rich history of winemaking, red wine, and gourmet dining. 
The Association of Woodworking & Furnishing Suppliers is the largest trade association for home and commercial furnishings companies in the United States. Its biennial fair has been taking place every other odd year since 1957. The AWFS Fair will take place July 25-28, 2023, in Las Vegas. Visit IMS USA booth number 2322 to see their latest innovations and enter for a chance to win this once-in-a-lifetime trip.
 

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