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Coincides with MANUFACTURING EXPO 2011 at Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) Bangkok, Thailand L Hall 106 L 23-26 June 2011 BANGKOK n ee 2011 PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH Coincides with MANUFACTURING EXPO 2011 At Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) Bangkok, Thailand l Hall 106 l 23-26 June 2011 INDIA IS THE PARTNER COUNTRY AT MANUFACTURING EXPO 2011 BANGKOK n ee 2011 PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH Coincides with MANUFACTURING EXPO 2011 Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) Bangkok, Thailand l Hall 106 l 23-26 June 2011 EEPC India invites you to participate at its next INDEE in Bangkok, Thailand from 23 to 26 June 2011. The show will be a part of Manufacturing Expo 2011, an event that brings together the most varied and complete exhibition of the latest in Machinery and Technologies in key industries like Automotive, Electronics, Plastic, Mold & Die, Machine Tools, Industrial Tools, Welding & Cutting Equipment, Subcontracting and related services. INDIA IS THE PARTNER COUNTRY AT MANUFACTURING EXPO 2011 Bangkok’s Bhumibol Bridge or Mega Bridge is part of the 13 km long Industrial Ring Road connecting southern Bangkok with Samut Prakan Province. The bridge crosses the Chao Phraya River twice, with two striking cable-stayed spans of lengths of 702 m and 582 m Reflections of Bangkok city in the Chao Phraya River FOCUS PRODUCTS OF INDEE BANGKOK 2011 • Auto parts and spares and components • Construction machinery including earth • Electric wires & cables • Pharmaceutical machinery, medical moving equipment, cranes, • Electrical items devices, medical equipment, surgical lifts and winches • Electrodes equipment • Copper alloy/wires • Fencing structures • Food processing and packaging • Primary steel based items • Heating & cooling equipment • Mining equipment • Stainless steel utensils/kitchenware • Mechanical pumps, power • Textile machinery & cutleries generators and turbine • Pipes & tubes • Industrial fasteners • Non-ferrous metal • Machine tools and accessories • Optical instruments • Other industrial machinery • Metal fabrication • Agricultural implements and • Plastic injection molding, packaging • Moulds & dies machinery including tractors machinery, welding electrodes • Hand tools & cutting tools and water treatment plants • Prime iron & steel • Sheet metal processing • Pumps, diesel & gas engines • Steel pipes & tubes • Hardware & power tools • Woodworking machinery • Transmission line tower and • Welding & fastening • Industrial fans accessories • Industrial automation • Oil mill machinery • Valves for oil & gas industry • Castings • Aluminium & aluminium products • Machinery & equipment for • Forgings • 2/3-wheelers, CNG kits, oil seals plastic & rubber • Renewable energy (wind/solar) • Air compressors • Extrusion machinery • Electrical & electrical power • Boilers and heat recovery units • Optical fiber equipment • Bolts, nuts, screws & other fasteners • Engines & turbines Unique ‘shows-within-show’ INDEE Thailand 2011 will also coincide with Inter Plas Thailand 2011, Inter Mold Thailand 2011, Automo- tive Manufacturing 2011 and Assembly Technology 2011, all part of Manufacturing Expo 2011. Also, Man- Bangkok’s Sky Train which will be one of the ways to ufacturing Expo 2011 will be co-located with ‘Indus- reach the exhibition site trial Energy & Environment Asia 2011’, the first and only international show on energy and environmental management technologies for the manufacturing industry, ‘Industrial Components & Subcontracting 2011’, the only ASEAN sourcing hub with the most complete exhibit profile and‘FurnitechAsia 2011’, the only woodworking and furniture manufacturing ma- chinery show in Thailand. As one of the largest annual manufacturing expos of South East Asia, Manufacturing Expo has long been the connecting point between the manufacturing countries in Asia, Europe, America, the Far East and importer countries. It brings together buyers, sellers and end us- ers from around the world. In 2010, Manufacturing Expo hosted 1,500 exhibi- tors from over 30 countries and attracted over 35,000 quality visitors. 40,000 visitors are expected to show up this year to discover new levels of productivity in innovative technologies, information and knowledge in confer- ence sessions, as well as learning and networking opportunities in special concurrent activities like: 1. Automotive & Electronics Summit: learn the visions and strategies from the top gurus in automotive and electronics industry 2. Plastic & Rubber Forum: boost up produc- tion efficiency and effectiveness for plastics and rubber 3. Mold Maker Pavilion: meet the best-of-breed mold and die makers and see how the industry evolve 4. Live Robot Demonstration Zone: see robots and automation systems in action Why Thailand? Preferential Tariffs (CEPT), ASEAN member countries have agreed to progressively reduce import duties, Thailand has a well-developed infrastructure, a free- ranging from zero to 5%, on all products. As an enterprise economy and generally pro-investment original member, Thailand fully implements CEPT. policies. India has an FTA with Thailand and this contributed to expanding trade between the two The total import of engineering items by Thailand countries. Further, Thailand provides opportunities from India for the year 2009-10 was US$493 mil- for Indian companies to do business not only in Thai- lion. From April-October (2010-11), the figure was an land but the whole of the ASEAN region. Thailand is encouraging US$437 million. also a part of the ASEAN trade block. The bilateral The total import of engineering items by ASEAN agreement between India and the ASEAN countries countries from India for the year 2009-10 was will provide newer opportunities to the Indian busi- US$4.957 billion. From April-October (2010-11), it ness community. Under AFTA’s Common Effective was US$4.196 billion. BOOTH SIZES, CHARGES AND MODE OF paYMENT Display booth and charges • Demand Draft/at par Cheque favouring “EEPC INDIA” along with Minimum booth size is 9 sq. mtr. (Larger booths in multiple of 3 sq. the filled out Application Form mtr. are also available) OR • One side open booth: `17,000 per sq. mtr. (built-up booth) • RTGS/NEFT in INR as per following details: • Two sides open booth: `18,500 per sq.mtr (built-up booth, subject Bank: PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK to availability) 31, J.L.Nehru Road Due to limited availability of corner booths, allocation will be done on Kolkata 700 016 first-come, first-served basis subject to full payment. Tel: 033 22265054/8057 Branch Code: International Business Banking Branch Each 9 sq. mtr. booth will consist of: Account Number: 2186000103433450 • Carpeted floor Beneficiary’s Name: EEPC INDIA • One table NEFT Code: PUNB0218600 • Three chairs • Three spot lights Last date for confirmation • One 10 amp. socket Please send the full payment with the Application Form by 20 May 2011. • One ashtray Cancellation • One dust bin If you need to cancel your reservation, please send your request in • Fascia writing before 27 May 2011. The full amount will be forfeited if the Mode of payment cancellation is done after that date. EEPC India has the sole discretion Full payment to be made by: to accept and allocate space in the exhibition. IMPOrtaNT INFOrmatiON Selection criteria for each 9 sq. mtr. booth. Participants will be selected only after the full payment is received MDA grant and strictly on first-come, first-served basis. All eligible participants will be entitled to the MDA grant under the Travel and hotel accommodation Focus ASEAN+2 Programme of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, EEPC India will assist participants to find suitable airlines and hotels Government of India as per the MDA Guidelines effective from 1 April in Bangkok, Thailand at negotiated rates through accredited travel 2006. The MDA guidelines can also be downloaded from agents. However, participants are free to make their own travel/hotel http://commerce.nic.in/mda-guidelines.pdf arrangements. Assistance would be permissible on travel expenses by air on return Visa Economy Excursion Class fares and charges of built-up furnished Thailand grants the privilege of visa-on-arrival for Indian citizens; stall subject up to a maximum of `1,50,000 (Rupees One Lakh Fifty However, to expedite the visa procedure at the Suvarnbhoom Thousand only). International Airport, Bangkok participants should carry two passport The eligibility for the MDA grant is subject to exporting companies size photographs. EEPC India will issue visa recommendation letters that have (i) an FOB value of exports not more than `15 crore to representatives of participating Indian companies in the exhibition. the preceding year; (ii) completed 12 months of membership However, visas are issued at the sole discretion of the Embassy of with EEPC India; (iii) regularly filed returns; and (iv) fulfilled other Thailand in India. conditions, details of which can be got from the Regional Offices of EEPC India will recommend visas for a maximum of two participants EEPC India. SEND YOUR applicatiONS BY 20 MAY 2011 TO: R Maitra Bhaskar Sarkar Executive Director Addl. Executive Director & Secretary EEPC INDIA EEPC INDIA Vandhna, 4th Floor Vanijya Bhavan (1st Floor) OR send your form to any other regional and 11, Tolstoy Marg International Trade Facilitation Centre sub-regional offices of EEPC India. New Delhi 110 001 1/1, Wood Street, Kolkata 700 016 Please visit: www.eepcindia.org for more details Tel. : 91-11-23711124/23711125 Tel. : 91-33-22890651/52/53 Fax : 91-11-23310920 Fax : 91-33-22890654 BANGKOK E-mail : [email protected] E-mail : [email protected] n ee 2011 PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH ..........................................................................................................................
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