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Exhibition Services Exhibition Services 05 Exhibition Services Exhibition Services 1. Expo Publications 1.1 Principles of Distribution The Organizers will send the Expo Publications (i.e. Name List of Exhibitors) free of charge to each exhibitor based on their booth sizes. The publications will be sent to each booth after the opening of the Expo. 1.2 Information Registration The Organizers will publish the contact information of the exhibitors on the Expo Publications (i.e. Name List of Exhibitors) free of charge so as to demonstrate the features of their products in a better way. Meanwhile, the Organizers will also collect the information from the exhibitors to ensure the correctness of these publications. Please visit the China International Import Expo Online Service System in time and fill in and check the relevant contents prior to the prescribed deadline. 2. Advertising Release and Advertising Agency Please contact the advertising agency for booking print advertisements and on-site advertisements. SHANGHAI ASIA-PACIFIC ADVERTISING CO., LTD. Address: F11, Building 1, No. 277 Longlan Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai Contact: Esther Liu Zhenhua Kang Tel: 86-21-62109116-840 86-21-62109116-859 Mobile: 86-13952618585 86-13916906279 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] 3. Business Travel Service (Recommended Business Travel Agencies) SHANGHAI JIN JIANG TRAVEL HOLDINGS CO., LTD. Address: 400 Changle Road, Shanghai Contact: Zhuang Zhouye Lu Shenlian Tel: 86-21-32128351 86-21-32128358 Mobile: 86-13764541931 86-18621291777 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI CHINA TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL LTD. Address: F7-8, Bldg. 2, Huasheng Building, Lane 519 Aomen Road, Putuo District, Shanghai Contact: Wu Min Liu Fuyi Tel: 86-21-629957711 86-21-62995081 Mobile: 86-18918102838 86-13564784739 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] CITS GROUP SHANGHAI CO., LTD. Address: 16/F, Bldg. 1, Chang’an Mansion, No.1001, Chang’an Road, Shanghai Contact: Wang Liuqi Hu Qi Tel: 86-21-63536013 86-21-63172165 Mobile: 86-13918007345 86-13901628448 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI SPRING INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICES, LTD. Address: 699 Zhaohua Road, Shanghai Contact: Ding Ping Zhu Shunfei Tel: 86-21-52317953 86-21-52317779 Mobile: 86-13601943556 86-13774405262 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI CYTS TOURS CORPORATION LIMITED Address: 2 Hengshan Road, Shanghai, China Contact: Zhong Xin Fu Wei Tel: 86-21-64742988 86-21-64741838 Mobile: 86-13901704158 86-13801848218 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] CHINA CYTS M.I.C.E. (SHANGHAI) SERVICE CO., LTD. Address: 15/F, Wentong Mansion, 739 Kunming Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai Contact: Chen Yizhong Wang Yang Tel: 86-21-61295052 86-21-61295051 Mobile: 86-13701909499 86-18701729209 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI UTOUR INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE CO. LTD. Address: 17/F, NO.1, Middle Huaihai Road, LiuLin Building Huangpu District, Shanghai Contact: Zhou Xiaolu Hu Yinxiang Tel: 86-21-80281266-1609 86-21-80281266-1329 Mobile: 86-13818007752 86-15901824377 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI AIRLINES TOURS INTERNATIONAL (GROUP) CO., LTD. Address: 8/F, Bldg. 1, 269 Tongxie Road, Changning District, Shanghai Contact: He Xuan Zhan Yiqiong Tel: 86-21-22832171 86-21-22832166 Mobile: 86-15900728619 86-13601674763 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI LEMEN BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE CO., LTD. Address: Room 1805, 800 Dongfang Road, Pudong District, Shanghai Contact: Peng Ling Yuan Xuefei Tel: 86-21-58314658 86-21-58314658 Mobile: 86-13701702229 86-18621935725 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] DESTINATION TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD. Address: Block B, Xinda Building, 1399 West Beijing Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai, Contact: Shao Lei Qin Xiaowen Tel: 86-21-62893645 86-21-62891188 Mobile: 86-13917505565 86-13816009194 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI UTOUR INT'L TRAVEL CO., LTD. Address: Suite B, 23/F, Heng’an Building, No.3, Lane 333, No. 2 Shimen Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai Contact: Vivi Zhang Gong Jiangang Tel: 86-21-62112066-5001 86-21-62112066-5088 Mobile: 86-15900535381 86-13301723888 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI HONG YUE PREMIER INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE CO., LTD. Address: Room 1103, Zi’an Building, 309 Yuyuan Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai Contact: Wu Huiqing Liu Qiyuan Tel: 86-21-62661233 86-21-62661668 Mobile: 86-13601908366 86-13818961820 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] 4. Translation Service (Recommended Translation Companies) LAN-BRIDGE COMMUNICATIONS Address: 34/F World Plaza, No.855 Pudong South Road, Shanghai, China Contact: Jaime Rachel Gao Tel: 86-571-81112037 86-571-81112037 Mobile: 86-15967120869 86-18458445518 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] GLOBAL TONE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Address: Room 4301, Building 4, Peninsula Bay, 735 Liyang Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai Contact: Zhao Qing Liu Siwen Tel: 86-21-61730877-8128 86-21-61730870 Mobile: 86-15221615860 86-13774219346 [email protected] [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] BEIJING SPIRIT TRANSLATION CO., LTD. Address: Room 1703, Tower 7, Jianwai SOHO, No. 39 East 3rd Ring Middle Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, PRC 100022 Contact: Li Bo Guo Fangbin Tel: 86-13366029699 86-15811162025 Mobile: 86-13366029699 86-15811162025 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] BEIJING CHINESE-FOREIGN TRANSLATION & INFORMATION SERVICE CO.,LTD Address: No.24 Baiwanzhuang Street, Xicheng District, Beijing Contact: Yuxuan Zhong Linqing Huang Tel: 86-13681414338 86-18811176260 Mobile: 86-13681414338 86-18811176260 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] TRANSN (BEIJING) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. Address: Floor 17, Building 18, Jianwai SOHO, 39 East 3rd Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Contact: Shika Liu Mancy Huang Tel: 86-17600098800 86-18080982402 Mobile: 86-17600098800 86-18080982402 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] SHANGHAI FOREIGN SERVICE (GROUP) CO., LTD. Address: 15F, FSG Mansion, 1000 Quyang Road, Shanghai Contact: Lilie Bingyuan Huang Amy Wang Tel: 86-21-62772105 86-21-62778682 Mobile: 86-13816752323 86-13917341976 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] 5. On-site Information Supporting Service Provider SHANGHAI EAST BEST&LANSHENG SMART TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD Address: 30F, Lansheng Building, 8 Huaihai Zhong Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai Contact: Gong Zheng Tel: 86-021-67008485 Mobile: 86-18916171910 E-mail: [email protected] 6. Recommended Enterprises for Group Meal Aaailable Food and Beverage Categories Chinese Western Contacts and Contact Number Company Gather Individual Buffet Tea Break Infornation Dining Dining Jessica Wei 86-21-67001888-6720 1 Intercontinental Shanghai Hongqiao NECC √ √ √ √ 86-15000466462 [email protected] Sandy Shen 86-21-62798888-7706 2 The Portman Ritz-Carlton Shanghai √ √ √ √ 86-13916243194 [email protected] Tony The Westin Bund Center, Shanghai Golden 86-21-63351888-7561 3 √ √ √ Bund Real Estate Co., Ltd. 86-18621569901 [email protected] Sarah Wang 86-21-63931234-6214 4 Hyatt on the Bund Shanghai √ √ √ √ 86-17717625616 [email protected] Ada Fang 86-21-53299999-6505 5 LE MERIDIEN SHANGHAI MINHANG √ √ √ √ 86-13918714330 [email protected] Aaailable Food and Beverage Categories Contacts and Contact Number Company Chinese Western Infornation Gather Individual Buffet Tea Break Dining Dining Zoe Pan 86-21-50491234-8446 6 Grand Hyatt Shanghai √ √ √ √ 86-13916419556 [email protected] Rose Huang Shanghai Pu Dong New Area Shangri-La 86-21-28286329 7 √ √ √ √ Hotel Co. Ltd 86-18621565259 [email protected] Clara 86-21-25651226 8 Hyatt Regency Shanghai, Wujiaochang √ √ √ √ 86-13801778758 [email protected] Selina 86-21-37611611 9 SOFITEL SHANGHAI SHESHAN ORIENTAL √ √ √ √ 86-13816777357 [email protected] Beck Sun 86-21-64515166 10 Harvest Festival (Group) Co., Ltd. √ √ √ √ 86-13816014999 [email protected] Vicky Xu 86-21-68881234-4554 11 Park Hyatt Shanghai √ √ √ √ 86-13585586910 [email protected] Sammy 86-21-38580371 12 Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel Shanghai √ √ √ √ 86-18162661727 [email protected] Jenny Qiu 86-21-60106000-6203 13 Shanghai Marriott Hotel Hongqiao √ √ √ √ 86-13817783744 [email protected] Charlie Zha 86-21-62750000-2343 14 Renaissance Shanghai Yangtze Hotel √ √ √ √ 86-13917970056 [email protected] Nadia Luo 86-21-62579999-7838 15 The St. Regis Shanghai Jingan √ √ √ √ 86-13917401933 [email protected] Polly Bao 86-21-20829898 16 Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai √ √ √ √ 86-13601881881 [email protected] Benson Wang Shanghai HengYueShangPin Food & 17 √ √ √ √ 86-21-62589778 Beverage Co., Ltd. 86-13817362027 7. Financial Services As the “Strategic Partner” and the “Comprehensive Banking Enterprise” of the CIIE, Bank of China provides comprehensive financial services covering pre-exhibition, in-exhibition and post-exhibition for the CIIE. Please refer to Appendix 16 for specific service contents, or contact the following service teams: Contacts: Miss. Qian Xiaoying TEL: +86-21-69721091 +86-13818179635 E-mail: [email protected] 8. Insurance Services As the “Core Supporting Company” and the “Designated Insurance Service Provider” of the CIIE, CPIC has tailored the one-stop insurance products and services “CIIE Insurance” to the exhibitors, builders, logistics
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