Reed Tradex to host the sixth Vietnam Manufacturing Expo in August

Mar 28th at 13:38
28-03-2014 13:38:49+07:00

Reed Tradex to host the sixth Vietnam Manufacturing Expo in August

Reed Tradex, Thailand’s exhibition organiser, today announced to host Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2014 in Hanoi in August to foster Vietnam’s supporting industries, after the success of five previous events.

Reed Tradex announced that this comprehensive show for manufacturing and supporting industries would be organised during August 27-29, 2014 at Hanoi International Exhibition Centre. The event is coincided with the exhibition of “Industrial Components & Subcontracting Vietnam 2014” which is organised by Hanoi Trade Promotion Centre, and the Association of Electronic Industries in Singapore.

According to Reed Tradex, Vietnam Manufacturing Expo will help companies sharpen their competitive edge, upgrade production technologies, and upscale your business opportunities.

“For this year, at Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2014, in addition to manufacturing machinery and technologies for the supporting industries by 200 brands from 20 countries, industrial part-making factory owners, engineers, production managers, and industrialists will use this event as a “Community Platform” to source new solutions, new parts, new suppliers, new partners, and new knowledge to keep up or lead the change that the promising future of ASEAN Economic Community will bring,” Duangdej Yuaikwamdee, deputy managing director of Reed Tradex, said.

Last year “Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2013” in Hanoi was the fifth and the largest edition of the show ever. The exhibition has broken its own records in several dimensions. It is larger in terms of space. It is bigger in terms of collaborations between participating parties.

Reed Tradex reports a great number of companies and organisations, both from the public and private sectors, came together to jointly promote the strength and competitiveness of the supporting industries, especially the concerted efforts between Vietnamese and Japanese organisations who are celebrating the anniversary of the 40th year of friendship with the total number of attendants during three days reached 13,614.

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