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The 17th Stores Asia Expo opens today |
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008 19:36 |
The 17th Stores Asia Expo opens today at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Foyer in Ortigas. The three-day trade exhibit aims to gather companies that provide products and services that are useful to retailers.
The event features some of the country’s top-of-the-line retail suppliers in POS software and hardware, barcode, fire security, AVP equipment, commercial/real estate developers, anti-shoplifting systems, in-store radio, HR solutions, character/trademark licensing, non-traditional advertising, uniform manufacturing, etc.
Opening ceremony is expected to be graced by Congresswoman Cynthia Villar and Quezon City Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista, among others.
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Leaner furniture show set next year; Euro buyers eyed |
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Sunday, 13 July 2008 22:27 |
A leaner P12 million budget will be spent on international and local promotions for next year's Cebu X annual furniture show in order to draw more foreign and domestic buyers for the exhibition.
Ruby Salutan, executive director of Cebu Furniture Industries Foundation Inc. (CFIF), said the amount will be spread out to improve the website, conduct electronic mail blasts, upgrade the database, participate in trade fair promotions and invite international journalists to cover the event.
Salutan said the budget for product development and design is already lumped with the P12 million promotions amount.
“We are doing this because this is exactly how we can get buyers to come,” she told . |
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Builders develop low cost, quality materials |
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Saturday, 31 May 2008 03:37 |
THE rising prices of oil and basic commodities are challenging the building and construction industry in the country to produce and design materials that are innovative, cheaper and still of good quality.
Edward Diamonon, Worldbex Services Inc. (WSI) vice president, said that new, beautiful, practical and economical products have been created to fit the needs of Filipinos who suffering from the effects of price increases. |
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RP construction industry seeks to expand presence in SEA |
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Monday, 12 May 2008 13:43 |
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Vietnam's booming infrastructure sector presents new opportunities for Philippine building materials and construction firms, including the development of stronger business partnerships between local companies and other Southeast Asian countries.
This is also the reason the Philippines is participating for the first time in the Vietnam International Construction and Building (VICB) Exhibition slated 25 to 27 June at Ho Chi Minh City.
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Construction exhibits to fuel industry growth |
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 23:33 |
{mosimage}With overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), retirees as well as those in the business process outsourcing companies stimulating demand for residential homes, another sector is reaping profits: construction industry.
Indeed, with the country's construction industry enjoying a rebound (after the financial crisis that erupted in Asia in mid-1997), one event manager believes holding two events-one in Cebu this June and another in Manila this September-would definitely show how far the industry has marched forward. |
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