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7th Int-I Exhidition & Conference for Building & Construction  

 

Exhibitor Profile.Building site Equipment.. Raw Materials .. Doors Gates & Technical Installation .. Heavy Machinery & Earth Moving Equipment.. Components for Structural & Exterior Building .. Stones .. Housing Technology Safety I Security .. Ceramics and Marble .. Lights.. Structural Interior Building.. Bath­rooms & Kitchens .. Locks, Fastening Carpentry .. Coating & Paintings .. Concrete I Services .. Computers & Software .. Cement.. Steel.. Chemicals.

 

 

Why Sudanese Inter Build? Launching a big drive for reconstruction of the Country, the Sudanese government states that most of the oil revenues will be used this effect,The Sudanese Minister of Foreign trade, has identified big projects such as highways, portable water networks, dam as well as housing projects.This fair will also provide a window on business oppor­tunities n neighboring countries such Egypt, Chad, Ethiopia, Central Africa, Kenya, Uganda and Libya

 

 

Economy - Overview Sudan has turned around a struggling economy worth sound economic policies and infrastructure investments, but it still faces formidable economic problems, no­tably the low level of per capita output. From 1997 to date, Sudan has been imple­menting IMF macroeconomic reforms. In 1999 Sudan began exporting crude oil and in the last quarter of 1999 recorded it's first trade surplus, which, along with monetary policy, has stabilized the exchange rate. Increased oil production, re­vived light industry, and expanded export processing zones helped maintain GOP growth at 5.1% in 2002. Agriculture production remains Sudan's most important sector, employing 80% of the work force and contributing 43% of GOP, but most farms remain rain-fed and susceptible to drought. In May 2004, after signing Peace Accord, a huge development & international investment in all sector particu­larly in construction is strongly expected.

 

 

The Organizers: Arabian Group for Development, better known as AGD, stepped into inerna­tional exhibition arena years ago, but has established itself as the leading exhibition organizers in Egypt, and beyond.Sudanese INTER BUILD is a new model of strategic alliance between AGD (Turky), Cepit, (China), Onemedit (Italy)This alliance will offer the best up-to-date services to both exhibitors and visitors to get the maximum benefits of unlimited business opportunities.

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SHELL SCHEME:      

                                                            -     A shell scheme provided by the organizer comprises

                        -        Two spotlights, One table & Two folding chairs

                        -        One standard electrical socket (max. load 13 amps).

                        -        Cord carpet for the base of the space allocated.

                        -        One wastebasket.

                        -        Additional furniture, stand fitting, electrical installation and other services are not included but may be provided at the exhibitor’s expense.

COSTS:

                                          Space with shell scheme             EURO 225 / sq. m.

Space only                                EURO 200 / sq. m.

                                                Out side Space                          EURO  140 / sq. m.

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