samedi 11 avril 2015

MS AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST

MS AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST

Cairo, Egypt
From 02/11/2015 to 05/11/2015
www.msafrica.net
MS Africa & Middle East
Veronafiere focuses on the Mediterranean and takes the world of natural stone and construction equipment to Egypt. MS Africa & Middle East – the Marmomacc & Samoter event -, now at its 2nd edition, is the exhibition promoted by Veronafiere with Egyptian partners Art Line and ExpoLink; the aim is to penetrate markets associated with the building industry in North Africa and the Middle East. This initiative exploits the experience of Veronafiere’s best-known brands in the construction industry, Marmomacc and Samoter, whose initials give the exhibition its name.
Name of the event: MS Africa & Middle East

Dates: 02-05 November 2015

Venue: Cairo International Convention Centre - CICC

Opening hours: From 11.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

Visitors admission: Entrance free of charge (registration required) and exclusively for professional visitors

Organizers:
  • Veronafiere
  • Art Line
  • ExpoLink
MS Africa & Middle East 2014 - Facts and figures
Show days: 11-14 December 2014
Venue: Cairo International Convention & Exhibition Center – CICC, Cairo, Egypt
Pavilions and Outdoor Area: Hall 1-2-3 + Outdoor Area
Total Exhibitors: 120 Exhibitors from 7 Countries (Egypt, Italy, China, India, Poland, Russia, Turkey)
Total Visitors: more than 3.000 professional operators
Official International Delegations: from 16 Countries (Algeria, Cameroon, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, United Arab Emirates); over 300 B2B meetings with exhibitors
Exhibit Area: 6.500 sq.m.
Conference and seminar program on architecture and design, restoration, country focus Tanzania and Kenya

Why exhibit?
Egypt enjoys a privileged geographical position making it a candidate for the role of hub for Africa and the Middle East and has launched a series of major infrastructural development projects, such as the doubling of the Suez Canal. 
Thanks to free trade agreements signed with many countries, Egypt also offers zero duty export opportunities. in particular, the Agadir Agreement (2004) established a free trade area that includes not only Egypt but other Mediterranean Arab countries (Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia), while the establishment of Comesa (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa created in 1994) sees Egypt rank as a preferential trading partner with 18 other African countries (Burundi, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sudan, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe). 
Many Egyptian firms are interested in joint ventures or business agreements with international partners seeking to operate in Egypt and, through Egypt, also in Africa and Maghreb precisely by taking advantage of the unique opportunities offered by the customs and fiscal regime.

Why visit?
MS Africa & Middle East combine the entire natural stone chain, from stone quarrying and processing to quarry and construction site machinery and vehicles, through to the finished product: excellence in the building field, in terms of materials, know-how and technologies will find a qualified audience of buyers including architects and interior designers, construction companies, distributors, rental, professionals in the quarrying world and earth moving equipment from many countries.