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Build-Tanzania'2011 24th - 26th Sep'2011

Written the 21/06/2011

ONE EXHIBITION - SEVERAL TARGET MARKETS.
The trade exhibition is the prime event in the region attracting visitors from 12 African countries from 24th to 26th Sep'2011 . Exhibitors from 20 countries participate on an average annually in the event that is held in conjunction with FocusAfrica-Tanzania’2011 which is organized by Exposerve Africa Limited and Arabian Exposition, Dubai, UAE, the largest exhibitions organizer in Africa hosting trade events in 6 African countries. Arabian Exposition is proud member of International Chamber of Commerce and Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry that specializes in trade and export exhibitions worldwide. The event is supported by: Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture

http://buildtanzania11.africanexpos.com/index.php


Exhibitor Profile:

Sector 1


• Building & Construction Material, Equipment & Machinery
• Prefabricated Buildings
• Aluminium & Steel Profiles
• Formwork & Scaffolding
• Tents & Temporary Structures
• Earth moving Equipment
• Roads & Flyovers Construction
• Civil Maintenance
• Paints & Accessories
• Hardware& Tools, Safety & Security, Builders
• Architects & Civil Contractors
• Building Software


Sector 2


• Sanitary ware
• Bathroom & Kitchen Equipment
• Pipes & Fittings
• Doors & Windows
• Swimming Pools & Spa Equipment, Landscaping


Sector 3


• Indoor & Outdoor Lighting
• Switchgears
• Cables
• Electrical
• Generators & Motors
• UPS & Solar Systems

Sector 4


• Air conditioning
• Water – Heating
• Storage
• Filtration
• Treatment
• Drainage & Waste
• Waterproofing


Sector 5


• Tiles
• Marble
• Granite & Glass Products
• Equipment & Machinery


Sector 6


• Flooring & Carpeting
• Wallpaper
• Blinds
• Interiors & Furniture
• Woodworking
• Lifts, Elevators & Escalators
• Cleaning & Maintenance Equipment
• Materials Handling & Warehousing Equipment
• Housing Finance
• Property
• Export Promotion Councils


 

Visitor Profile:


• Civil Engineers
• Architects
• Contractors
• Interior and Exterior decorators
• Importers-Exporters
• Distributors
• Retailers
• Furniture & Furnishing dealers Builders &
Developers etc • Public Works departments
• City Planners
• Govt. contractors
• Real Estate agents
• Road maintenance
• Sewage and Water Fire
• Carpenters
• Safety-Security and maintenance
companies

 

 

 

Promotion of BuildExpo-Tanzania’2011:

An aggressive advertising campaign will be carried out to maximize exposure and visitor attendance.


This will include:

Newspaper Advertising Magazines & Trade Journals Trade Press
Outdoor Advertising Online Advertising E-Marketing
Radio Advertising Direct mail

 

Venue: The Diamond Jubilee Hall is centrally located in the heart of the busy district of Dar es Salaam. The Hall is air conditioned with all amenities. It has an ample parking lot for exhibitors as well as for visitors. Its is an ease reach from all parts of the city and a home to most trade-commerce ,entertainment and social functions, particularly for Tanzanians of Asian and Arab origins who are major players in Tanzania’s Commerce. Ms Expoteam Tanzania Limited, who is the official contractors of the exhibition, will satisfy exhibitors of their stand construction and decoration requirements with their state-of-the-Art octanorm system and display furniture.

Opening Hours: 10 AM TO 6 PM (East Africa Time)


Why Tanzania? Big Market Less Competition – Tanzania offers you both
Tanzania is fast emerging as East Africa’s distribution hub and the market is growing with the economy. Requirements for Consumer, Industrial & Building Products, Equipments, Machinery, Technical support and services are well in demand. This is the only one annual opportunity to explore the vast and most talked about 37 million consumer markets.
The Tanzanian market is fast escalating along with the economy and has already gained recognition as the most potential market in the vast 380 million consumer market of East Africa. The response at previous events has been overwhelming & we can confidently predict success for most of the participants at the upcoming exhibition.
Several International firms are now targeting Tanzania as the hub of East Africa as apart from offering international standard facilities in terms of infrastructure and communication, it also offers a very friendly and safe atmosphere. Moreover, Tanzania is also having one of the largest and busiest ports in the East African region also catering to neighboring countries such as Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia.

• Sweeping economic reforms in many East African countries have turned the world's attention towards the region. Tanzania especially has enjoyed healthy economic policies for past 6 years.
• Economic & Financial conditions in Tanzania have become more conducive to business development.
• Positive moves and policies adopted by the Tanzanian government have played a significant role in promoting Tanzania as a viable business partner in the global market.
• Foreign Exchange rates have been stable.
• Well Organized International banking networks throughout the country
• Import Duties on several commodities have been totally removed, especially on Computers & Peripherals, Capital Goods, Industrial Machinery and Equipment.
• Tanzania is a Major re-exporter/distributor to East Africa's Land Locked Countries.

 

Investment & Incentives: Tanzania, compared to other East African countries, has the lowest tax or no tax at all on locally produced commodities and share capital. Full exemption from import duties and sales tax is allowed for all imports that are needed to establish the enterprises including equipment, machinery, spare parts, raw materials and supplies. Mining sector contributes about 2.3 per cent of the GDP, which is projected to account 10 per cent in 2025 as stated in the Development Vision 2025. It is one of the leading components in generating foreign exchange earnings within the non-traditional exports Tanzania has been the major focus of Africa's gold exploration and development over the past five years. As a result, the mining industry in Tanzania grew 29% in 2001, a major increase from the previous years' 17%. Up to 15% of Africa's exploration expenditure has been spent in Tanzania.

MAIN IMPORTS: Vehicles, Auto Spare Parts, Cosmetics, Perfumes, Machinery, Foodstuff, Electronics, Computers & Peripherals, Satellite, Cables, Building Materials, Garments & Textiles, Stationery & Office Equipment, Pharmaceuticals, Packaging, Printing & Stationery
MAIN EXPORTS: Tea, Coffee, Fruits, Beans, Horticultural Products, Free Flowers, Pyrethrum, Minerals & popular for tourism wild life.

MAIN TRADING PARTNERS: UK, Kenya, Uganda, U.A.E., Japan, Germany, India, Benelux, China, Korea, Italy, South Africa

LANGUAGES: English & Kiswahili

RELIGION: Christianity, Muslim & Hindu

CAPITAL: Dar-Es-Salaam

CURRENCY: Tanzanian Shilling (1 USD = 1300.00 Tsh approx.)

TIME: 3+ GMT

Jointly organized by:

Arabian Exposition, Dubai
Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Agri.

P.O BOX: 39619, Dubai, UAE
Tel: + 971 4 2388667
Fax: + 971 4 2388669
info@arabianexposition.com / info@arabexpo.ae
www.africanexpos.com / www.afrotrade-me.com / www.arabexpo.ae Supported By

 

India Office:
Goa Expositions, Goa, India
Miss Dimple D'Souza, Marketing Co-ordinator,
Mob: + 91 9604931900
Tel: +91 832 2901000 / 2901111
Fax: +91 832 6631977
Email: dimple@dmpromoters.com
dimple@goaexpositions.com
dimple@africanexpos.com
www.africanexpos.com / www.arabianexposition.com


Co-Organiszers:
Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture.
Mr. Emmanuel, Sr Marketing Manager,
Mob: + 255 784 810048
Email: ennko@tccia.com
East Africa Office:
Exposerve Africa Ltd.,Kenya
Mr. Lawrence N. Area Manager,
Genius Executive Center, 15th Floor,
View Park Towers, Utalii Lane,
P.O. Box 40665 - 00100 Nairobi, Kenya,
Tel: +254 20 2639888
Cell: +254 722 858611
Email: lawrence@afriasianexpos.com
www.africanexpos.com www.exposerve.org