Dear Industry Professional,
Viet Traffic 2008 Announces Strong Industry Support

Viet Traffic 2008 is proud to announce strong support from key industry players for the event this coming October.

Global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering Siemens AG has joined the event as a Gold Sponsor. For over 160 years, Siemens has stood for technical achievements, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality. 

Mr Peer Fischer, Director, Asia, Middle East, East Africa, Traffic Solutions with Siemens AG, said: "Siemens is delighted to support Viet Traffic 2008. Our business is of direct relevance to such an event and we look forward to showcasing some of our infrastructure, mobility and transport solutions needed to meet Vietnam's land transport challenges."

To date, Viet Traffic 2008 has also received strong backing from various key ministries in Vietnam, including the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam's Association of Foreign Invested Enterprises and Vietnam Association of Construction Contractors

"We are delighted to support Viet Traffic 2008. Current growth in Vietnam's economy creates a strong demand for transport technology and the latest products, and Viet Traffic is an excellent platform for our transport professionals to meet international manufacturers."

Ministry of Transport, Vietnam

International associations such as the International Road Federation (IRF) have also lent their endorsement, further reinforcing Viet Traffic's timeliness and relevance. 

"The International Road Federation (IRF) is happy to be working together with Viet Traffic. Part of our aim is to promote technological solutions and management practices that provide maximum economic and social returns from national road investments, and Viet Traffic is very much in line with these aims. We look forward to participating at the Viet Traffic conference and the networking and knowledge-exchange opportunities that it will bring to the IRF and to the industry in Vietnam."

Mrs Sibylle Rupprecht, Director General, International Road Federation
Mr Anthony Pearce, Honorary Director General, International Road Federation

Believing in the strong market opportunities in Vietnam, global supplier of road marking machines, Borum have also signed up to exhibit at the event. 

"We have chosen to participate in Viet Traffic 2008 because we believe in the opportunities of the Vietnamese market. With the big investments in road infrastructure, there will be a need for professional road marking machinery and equipment, which Borum can supply."

Ms Christina Krogh Skoffer, Marketing Manager, Borum

Organisers IIR Exhibitions expect more industry support towards the buildup of the event with market leaders signing up as conference delegates, visitors and exhibitors. If you are looking to expand your business into Vietnam, Viet Traffic is the perfect platform to meet key industry players and decision makers. Register Today!

Why attend the conference:
Attending the conference brings you in direct contact with key government officials with ready information on Vietnam's land transport industry. Gain an insight into the key issues, trends and opportunities available, and enjoy business interactions with key decision and policy makers, experts and officials from Vietnam.

Why exhibit:
Exhibiting at Viet Traffic provides you with further branding opportunities in this new market, reinforcing your company's name and image amongst relevant authorities and local players.

 

Secure your place at Viet Traffic 2008, Vietnam's Premier International Traffic and Land Transport Conference & Exhibition this coming October!

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Kind Regards,
CHERYL TAN
Marketing Manager
Tel : +65 6319 2668
Fax : +65 6319 2669
Email : cheryl.tan@iirx.com.sg

Web : www.viettraffic.com

 
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