Over 200 businesses join Int’l Maritime Expo Vietnam 2019

The International Maritime Expo (INMEX) Vietnam 2019 kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City on March 27, attracting more than 200 businesses from home and abroad.
Over 200 businesses join Int’l Maritime Expo Vietnam 2019 ảnh 1At the International Maritime Expo (INMEX) Vietnam 2019  (Photo: congthuong.vn)

HCM City (VNA) - The International Maritime Expo (INMEX) Vietnam 2019kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City on March 27, attracting more than 200 businessesfrom home and abroad.

The seventh edition of the expo provides a comprehensive international businessplatform encompassing all aspects of shipbuilding and ship repairs, maritimeengineering, offshore engineering and technology, dredging equipment, and portsand logistics.

It is designed as a venue for the world’s leading maritime companies tointroduce their latest products, services and technologies to Vietnam, thusgaining deeper access to the country’s market.

In addition to featuring products and services by international exhibitors fromChina, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, the US, and Singapore, among others, thisyear’s event also displays products of 25 Vietnamese ship builders.

According to Tom Chant, Director of the Society of Maritime Industries (SMI),Vietnam has risen to become a buoyant maritime destination which has attractedgreat interest from SMI businesses.

There are many potential opportunities for the participating businesses to meettrade partners at the INMEX Vietnam 2019.

The expo, jointly organised by Informa Exhibitions Company and the VietnamNational Trade Fair and Advertising Company (VINEXAD), will run until March 29.- VNA
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