17th - 19th April 2020

Diamond Jubilee Hall

Dar-Es-Salaam - Tanzania
Expo Indmachinery 2020
Expo Indmachinery 2020 is a International Trade Exhibition on Industrial Products & Machinery. The exhibition will be held in conjunction with Trade Africa 2020 from 17 - 19 April 2020, at Diamond Jubilee Hall,Dar-Es-Salaam,Tanzania.

The Exhibition will attract exhibitors from around 15 countries and visitor from Tanzania & neighbouring countries including : Kenya, Zambia, Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda etc.

Expo Indmachinery 2020
provides a unique opportunity to expand your business network in one of the most astonishing business destinations in Africa as Kenya is also focused on exports given playing an important role in country's developing economy.

Tanzania is the market of more than 40 million people. The country is mainly focused importing goods from other countries due to low productivity at it's own soil. Tanzania shares borders with Kenya, Zambia, Uganda & Rwanda.
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 Diamond Jubilee Hall

 Diamond Jubilee Hall
 Dar-Es-Salaam - Tanzania
17 - 19 April 2020
10 AM - 06 PM

MAJOR EXHIBITORS
  • IGT TESTING
  • SMUTFIT
  • FALCON PACK
  • TRADE KEY
  • PRINTOPACK
  • ADNP
  • pioneer
  • Egypt Plast
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