Exhibitions / Congresses

Build Expo Tanzania

Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam - 7th to 10th October 2004
Supported By
Tanzania Chambers Of Commerce
Tanzania Ministry Of Industry
The organizers carry out an aggressive campaign throughout Tanzania and neighboring East African countries to ensure maximum number of quality visitors that include :
¡¤ Manufacturers, Importers, Exporters, Traders & Distributors
¡¤ Contractors, Engineers
¡¤ Senior Government Officials / Buyers
¡¤ Consultants & Architects
¡¤ Mining Companies

All major media such as TV, Newpspers, Radio, Banners, Hoardings, Mailed Invitations, Telephone Invitations, Posters, Leaflets etc. will be used for maximum attendance
Date(s)
7th to 10th October 2004
Time(s)
11 AM - 7 PM Daily
Venue
Jubilee Exhibition Halls
Contact for booking / more info
Mr. Vijay Hinduja Chief Exhibition Consultant EXPOLINK (M.E. & Africa) PO Box 30973 Dubai, UAE Tel: 971-4-3977786 ext 208 Fax: 971-4-3966684 / 3967446 Email: vij@expolink.ae
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