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Retail & Wholesale 2011 is one of its kind trade exhibition related to retail and wholesale industry, in South Korea. The event will bring together a huge number of attendees from different sectors including food & beverage, agriculture, furniture & furnishings, household consumer goods and many more. The participants will have a unique chance to launch and demosntrate their latest products and services and meet face-to-face with the representatives of leading regional and international companies, at one place. Retail & Wholesale 2011 will provide offer an outstanding opportunity for exhibitor & buyers to network and discuss various industry issues. It is a must-attend event for all those who are involved in wholesale and retail industry sector, to keep abreast of the newest market trend and develop their business.
Visitor Profile
The targeted visitors at the Retail & Wholesale 2011 are:
- Catering owners
- Sales managers
- Marketing managers
- Fast food owners
- Institutions, schools
- Catering managers
- Production managers
- F&B managers
- Buyers
- IT managers
- Restaurants, bars, cafes, wine rooms
- Hotels and boarding houses
- Transporters
- Retail & wholesale
- Bakeries, sweetshops, delicatessen outlets
Exhibitor Profile
The targeted exhibitors’ profiles at the Retail & Wholesale 2011 are from:
Food:
- Agricultural/Marine/Livestock Products
- Processed Food
- Food Manufacturing/Processing Machinery
- Imported Processed Food
Household Goods:
- Furniture, Appliances and Accessories, Tools, Sports & Leisure Goods, Office Supplies, Beauty & Care Products, Shoes, Toys, Gardening Tools
Gift/Sales promotion Items:
- Promotional Items, Souvenirs, Gifts, Congratulations Supplies
Store Equipment:
- Display
- Moving Equipments
- Cold Storage Facilities
- Shop Interior
- Security System
- Logistic System
Retail IT:
- Enterprise
- SCM/Logistics
- Communications
- Stores
Supporting Services:
- New retailing businesses
- Franchise
- Consulting, Human Resources Development, Technical Books
Organizer
Ministry of Knowledge Economy