JMT

JMT


JMT was founded in 1982 and has provided the livecom industry with its materials and services for over 35 years.

With 13 offices in 7 European countries, JMT is the largest provider of rental furniture and floor coverings for events, exhibitions, congresses and conferences in Europe. With a warehouse close to every major venue our customers can count on the highest levels of flexibility and reliability.

 

We have around 120,000 furniture items, over 140,000m2 of carpet tiles and supply many carpet, vinyl and laminate variations directly from stock. With more than 500 employees, we annually provide over 6000 events with exceptional quality furniture and floor coverings throughout Europe and on occasion outside of Europe too.

 

For the USA market we have a strong partnership with Cort. (www.cort.com).

 

Markets Served

Europe – our own network of 13 companies in 7 countries and USA (through our partner Cort)

 

Locations

JMT is based in the Netherlands, UK, Belgium, France, Spain, Switzerland and Germany.

 

For more information, please visit www.jmt.nl

Year established: 1982
Headquarters: 

Dinteloord, The Netherlands

Phone:

+31 167 523 925

Website:

www.jmt.nl

 

 

Contact

Association of Global Event Suppliers
Kochergasse 6
CH 3011 Bern, Switzerland

 

Phone +41 31 311 23 61


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