Where subcontracting becomes a system: TER at “Fornitore Offresi 2026”
17 editions, 350+ exhibitors, 3 halls and over 8,000 expected visitors: these figures explain why, since 2009, “Fornitore Offresi” has become one of Italy’s most structured events for mechanical subcontracting. Born within a local metalworking district, the initiative has had a clear purpose from the start: to build a stronger supply chain through closer, long-term industrial relationships.
From February 19th to 21st, 2026, TER will exhibit for the second time, bringing its expertise into a context that has evolved into an aggregating marketplace—connecting companies across Northern and Central Italy and highlighting manufacturing know-how beyond individual processes.
Hosted at Lariofiere, the event stands out for a relationship-driven format, fostering dialogue between subcontractors and manufacturers and supporting the exchange of information and tools that help businesses grow. It’s a model that has proven effective even during more challenging market phases.
A key role is played by international buyers and importers, attending the event to initiate new partnerships and develop structured commercial relationships.
TER will welcome visitors at its 27 m² booth (Hall A, Stand 20), showcasing a complete range of control, command and safety solutions for industrial machinery: rotary and position limit switches, encoders, slip rings, cable reels, pendant and wall-mounted control stations, radio remote controls, and signal lights.
For TER, “Fornitore Offresi” is not simply a showcase—it’s an environment where technical competence becomes the selection criteria, and direct dialogue with manufactures and buyers turns into a concrete growth driver.

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