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Indian Ceramics Garners Top Support and Delivers the Business The Indian Ceramics Exhibition (11-13 March 2008, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai), under the experienced, guiding hand of Gattaca Communications, has found its previous pioneering efforts (Morbi in 2006 and Mumbai in 2007) paying dividends and cementing partnerships. International groups will participate with the logistical assistance and marketing expertise offered by leading bodies such as ACIMAC in Italy, VDMA in Germany, CCPIT in China and ICCTAS in India itself. ACIMAC has worked closely with Indian Ceramics since its inception and the Italian presentation is bound to impress once again, especially given the strong line of technical exchange and supply forged with the Asian ceramic markets. Acimac has recently relocated to prestigious offices in Villa Marchetti and director Paolo Gambuli said: “As an association in existence for less than 20 years ACIMAC is young, but has showed itself capable of growing, strengthening and evolving at the same rate as the sector that it represents. I can say with pride that in qualitative and quantitative terms our companies have now reached an excellent level of services, with consistent and highly professional support.” The VDMA in Germany will both promote and lend assistance to the German exhibitors in Mumbai and, via the ECTS Working Group, will also be introducing new initiatives and a forum which it is hoped will launch new partnerships and more firm business for European suppliers. The Building Materials Sub-Council of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPITBM) is a key organisation in that country and the materials and machinery sector it will present at this show is growing its overseas business incrementally and becoming a real force. Project Manager Mark Meng, based at the Beijing headquarters, said: “This time CCPITBM is organising a 300 square metre Chinese pavilion at the Indian Ceramics exhibition. Some of the best Chinese companies include Keda Industrial Co Ltd; Foshan City Modena Machinery Co Ltd; Tegaote Ceramic Co Ltd; Wellhope High-tech Materials Co Ltd; Foshan Henglitai Machinery Co Ltd – and more. “This is the third time our Chinese pavilion has featured at Indian Ceramics. The Chinese companies are impressed about the Indian market, they are looking forward to the future and we believe, with the support of ICCTAS, the exhibition will be a very successful one.” CCPITBM, since its establishment, has contributed greatly to the advancement of professional exhibitions such as this one and signals its support while reinforcing its efforts, as it says itself, “by adherence to sincerity, credibility, excellent services and diligence”. Indian Ceramics 2008 takes place at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai, India from 11-13 March 2008 and both shell scheme stands and space only options are available, plus a wide range of stand enhancements and profile-raising opportunities. Visitor pre-registration is already available online. Indian Ceramics 2008 Gattaca Communications Ltd 1 Hill Street Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffs ST5 2DW England Tel: +44 (0)845 3939 650 Fax: +44 (0)1782 611900 All Exhibitor Enquiries to: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it All Visitor/Registration Enquiries to: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Booking and Online Registration: www.indian-ceramics.com |
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