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West Africa's Largest Food and Beverage Trade Exhibition! September 1st–3rd 2021 | Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos SHOW GUIDE 2021 WEST AFRICA’S LARGEST FOOD AND BEVERAGE TRADE EXHIBITION! Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: Professional Partners: CASA DE CAMPO Show Partners: Media Partners: FABWestAfrica fabwestafrica www.fab-westafrica.com [email protected] +442476158099 SHOW GUIDE 2021 GUIDE INDEX WELCOME LETTER 6 EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN & EXHIBITOR LIST 7 EXHIBITOR PROFILES 11 ADMISSION: Canvassing for orders by unauthorised persons is prohibited and will necessitate Admission to the exhibition is free of charge expulsion. to everyone pre-registered. No handbills or placards may be affixed Registering on-site is possible, but comes at to any part of the building or site area. a cost of 1000 Naira per ticket. No material printed or otherwise, may be Wednesday, 1st September distributed in any part of the site without 10:00am to 05:00pm the express permission of the Organisers. Thursday, 2nd September No photography or filming is permitted 10:00am to 05:00pm anywhere in the Exhibition hall without the express written permission from the Friday, 3rd September Organisers. 10:00am to 05:00pm DISCLAIMER: Children under the age of 16 will not be admitted. Details published in this guide are based on information supplied by exhibitors or by the CATERING AND REFRESHMENTS: organisers of joint ventures. A cash-basis refreshment facility (Café) is The Organiser, BtoB Events can accept no available within the exhibition hall. responsibility for inaccurate or misleading FIRST AID: information, although every effort has been made to ensure that information is accurate Please visit the organiser’s office for all first at the time of printing. aid services. PROHIBITION: The Organisers reserve the right to refuse admission. The Organisers reserve the right to order the expulsion of any person whose conduct in their opinion renders this course of action necessary. September 1st–3rd 2021 | Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos 2 SHOW GUIDE 2021 COVID SECURE MEASURES To minimise the risk of infection being spread, the Food and Beverage West Africa exhibition is declared a handshake free zone. Sanitise your hands regularly using the hand sanitising stations available throughout the exhibition. Facemasks must be worn at all times except when consuming food and drink. Social distancing should be practiced throughout the exhibition. If anyone either suffers symptoms, or displays identifiable signs, of COVID-19, such as fever, loss of smell, continuous cough, etc, they will need to leave the venue immediately, and proceed to an outside area where local medical authorities will attend and begin the registered protocol. They must also ensure staff at the venue are notified. September 1st–3rd 2021 | Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos 3 SHOW GUIDE 2021 Organisers: We would like to sincerely thank all our sponsors and partners for their support: Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsor: CASA DE CAMPO Show Partners: Professional Partners: Media Partners: September 1st–3rd 2021 | Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos 4 SHOW GUIDE 2021 WELCOME LETTER Dear Colleagues, After what has undoubtably been a challenging year for us all, it gives me more pleasure than ever before to welcome everybody to the return edition of the Food and Beverage West Africa exhibition. The anticipation to be back amongst colleagues onsite at an exhibition, shows just how important trade shows are for business and industries. To receive so much positive feedback and encouragement from the industry despite the trying circumstances, cements the role of exhibitions as a key industry driver. Safety is absolutely paramount to all of us at BtoB Events, and that is why this year’s event will be held in strict compliance with the BtoB Events All Secure standard, which has been adopted from the global framework for the reopening of exhibitions across the world. We look forward to welcoming you all to a safe and business conducive environment onsite this year. FAB West Africa is an annual opportunity for the food and beverage sector of West Africa to come together, network, forge new partnerships, discuss best practice, and of course, do business. The exhibition will host over 100 exhibitors from across 5 continents as well as a fantastic number of local producers. We are proud to also host the Nigerian SME Zone, enabling new businesses starting their journey to showcase their products, alongside some of the leading international providers from across the world. I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank all our sponsors, exhibitors and show partners for their support across the past 18 months. Without your support we would not be in a position to put together such an impressive exhibition, full of different products and services from across the world. On behalf of the whole FAB West Africa team, I would like to wish you a safe and very successful exhibition. We hope that you enjoy your time at the exhibition and manage to take away new partnerships and insight to generate future success for your business. We hope to welcome you back next year. Kindest Regards, Jamie Hill Managing Director BtoB Events Ltd September 1st–3rd 2021 | Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos 6 SHOW GUIDE 2021 FLOOR PLAN Hall 2 REFRESHMENTS 2SZ4 2SZ3 2SZ2 2SZ1 FIRE EXIT FIRE EXIT FIRE EXIT FIRE EXIT 2B11 2E11 Refspan NGM Int 1A30 1A35 1A36 1B30 1C30 1C35 1D30 1E35 1F30 1F32 1F34 Baltic Stars HQOO Bodegas Arraerz & United Diplo 3X Energy Ilera Agro REFRESHMENTS International Export Deli-Frost Land’or AAFUD Crocodile Louis Distribution 2SZ12 SEATING AREA 2B10 Oil LLC FZ Ltd Processing AFAN ENTRANCE 2SZ11 TO HALL 2 1G25 1A25 1A23 1B21 1B25 1C21 1C25 1D20 1E22 1E21 1F20 1A02 2SZ10 Delta Gulf Pure SOBOPA Tunisia Holding Kenana Handyware Sweets Canning Foods Flour Minsk 2SZ9 2SZ8 2SZ7 2SZ6 2SZ5 1A20 1A21 1B20 Mills 1C20 Kristall ITPC 1E20 Indonesia TGI Group Distri Big Brands Spectra Jasons Food Nigeria Fidossi Group Industries Emel Int Corporate Solutions SME Zone Hall 2 1A10 1B18 1B19 1C10 1D18 1D19 FIRE Ambala 2SZ1 – Amel Susan Products Barry Treasure JSM Foods EXIT International Bakers Vinpai 2SZ2 – Greenade Smoothie & Sweet Orbit Turkey 1F11 2SZ3 - IYL Foods and Confectionaries 1B16 1B17 1D15 1D17 1E18 1E17 Simply The Blue Akdeniz 2SZ4 - Vendease (YC W21) Hilal Agropark Macadams Flood Great Food Skies Entegre 2SZ5 – Connect Nigeria 48 & BCE FIRE 1B14 1B15 Mamuda 1D13 1D16 1E15 2SZ6 – Bigazy Nimart Hours EXIT Roshan Ahmed British Chic 2SZ7 – GD Cuisine Just Food Packages Foods Corner TG Expo 1G12 Foods Shop Basic 1F04 1F03 Nigeria Ltd. Italian Price- 2SZ8 – Trolli International Ltd 1B12 1B13 1D10 1E12 Maliban Biscuits & Avion Spica Coffee pally 2SZ9 - NHCI E & U H.H Inter- Ethiopia 1E10 Ventures 2SZ10 - NANTS Foods national 1F02 2SZ11 - Ndubuisi And Company Foods 1B10 1B11 Taste Of Provel Shezan Marsa 1G10 2SZ12 – JconcepZ Limited KM Food Origin Boecker Industries Inter- national Cor- mart REGISTRATION 1A05 2D15 1A08 1D01 1F01 1G02 AREA Omonide LOADING ATSWL Farms DOORS AG Leventis Sàrl-s Nasco B&S PayPecker FIRE EXIT FIRE EXIT Hall 1 MAIN ENTRANCE September 1st–3rd 2021 | Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos 7 SHOW GUIDE 2021 EXHIBITOR LIST 3X ENERGY DRINK 1F30 CHIC&BASIC 2010SL 1D16 48 GRUP GIDA KOZMETIK 1E18 Conference of all agribusinesses 2B10 TUR. INS. MAD. SAN. VE TIC. in Nigeria-CABIN LTD. STI. Connect Nigeria 1SZ5 A.G.LEVENTIS NIGERIA 1A05 Cormart Nigeria Ltd 1G10 LIMITED Crocodille CR spol. sro 1D30 AAFUD Industrie (Nigeria Co. 1C35 Ltd) CV. HAVILA CIPTA ABADI 1F20 Agropark 1D17 CV. JAYA ABADI (REGAL 1D20 BISCUITS) Ahmed Foods Pvt Ltd 1B15 CV. TRI UTAMI JAYA 1F20 Akdeniz Entegre G?da Sanayi 1E17 A.S. Deli Frost Caterers Ltd 1B30 Ambala Bakers and Sweet 1B19 Delta Co. for Sweets and Food 1A25 Industries Amel Susan Products (Amel 2SZ1 International Services Limited) E & U Foods Pvt Ltd 1B12 ATSWL (Allthestuffwelove) 2D15 Emel Corporate Solutions 1E20 Sarl-s Ethiopia Ministry of Trade and 1D10 Avion Spica 1F04 Industry B&S 1D01 Falcon Gallant SL - Member of 1D18 Treasure Orbit Group Baltic Stars International LTD 1A35 FIDOSSI INTERNATIONAL LTD 1C20 Barry International Pvt Ltd 1B18 (FIDOSSI WINES & SPIRITS) BCE FOODSERVICE 1F11 FMN PLC 1B25 EQUIPMENT NIG LTD GD Cuisine Nig Ltd 2SZ7 Big Brands Group Poland 1A20 GREENADE SMOOTHIES 2SZ2 BLUE SKIES GHANA LTD. 1D15 Gulf Canning Company (GCC) 1A23 Bodegas Arráez 1F34 H.H INTERNATIONAL 1B13 Boecker Public Health Services 1F02 (MOTIZA) Limited HANDYWARE INDUSTRIES 1A02 British Corner Shop 1D13 NIGERIA LIMITED Hilal food Pvt Ltd 1B16 September 1st–3rd 2021 | Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos 8 SHOW GUIDE 2021 EXHIBITOR LIST Holding “Minsk Kristall Group” 1C25 PayPecker 1F01 Homeify (Bigazy Ltd) 2SZ6 Pricepally.com 1G12 HQOO Export 1A36 Provel Tuketim Urunleri San.ve 1E12 Tic.A.S. Ilera Agro - Processing Nig Ltd 1F32 PT Orang Tua 1D20 Italian Coffee Ventures 1F03 PT Sidomuncul 1D20 IYL Foods & Confectionaries 2SZ3 PT Sumber Kopi Prima 1D20 Jasons Food Industries 1B20 PT. SUMBER PANGAN DUNIA 1F20 JCONCEPTZ LTD 2SZ12 Pure Foods Company Pvt Ltd 1B21 JSM Foods – Vinpai 1D19 Restaurant and Food Services 2B11 JUSTFOOD LIMITED 1A10 Proprietors Association of Kenana Food Industries 1E22 Nigeria (REFSPAN) KM FOOD INDUSTRIES (PVT) 1B10 Roshan Packages Limited 1B14 LTD S.A.S Louis Distribution 1F34 Land'Or S.A. 1C30 SHEZAN INTERNATIONAL 1B11 Macadams Baking System 1F11 LIMITED Nigeria Simply The Great Food Pvt Ltd 1B17 Maliban Biscuits 1F04 SOCIETE BOUAJILA DE 1C21 Mamuda Group Kano Nigeria 1C10 PRODUCTION
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