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Malta Enterprise leads 13 companies at Libya Build 2013

bySami Zaptia
May 13, 2013
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Malta Enterprise leads 13 companies at Libya Build 2013

By Sami Zaptia.

Tripoli, 13 May 2013:

Malta Enterprise will be . . .[restrict]leading 13 companies to the Libya Build 2013 exhibition to be held at the Sports City in the Gurji area of Tripoli this year.

The exhibition has abandoned its historical site of Tripoli Fairgrounds due to the increased number of participants and the increased availability of exhibition space at the Sports City.

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The 13 Maltese companies participating are: Blue Concept Ltd, Electrica Ragusana Malta Ltd, Forestals Group, Idroplast Manufacturing/Italcris Trading Ltd, JM Vassallo Vibro Blocks Ltd, Philip A Tabone, Projekte Global, RG Alternatives Ltd, Servgroup Ltd, SIS Solutions & Infrastructure Services Ltd, SR Services Ltd, Sweet Homes and Torfin Malta.

Malta Enterprise, the body charged with Maltese trade promotion will also be present.

The exhibiting companies’ activities are in the: building and construction, construction tools & applications, machinery & heavy equipment, doors, windows and external cladding, water technology and sanitation, bathroom, sanitary wares & ceramics, flooring & interior cladding, power & electrical systems, commercial cleaning machines and vacuum cleaners, commercial ware washing machines, commercial extraction machines and dryers, paints waterproofing, insulation & chemistry, air conditioning & refrigeration, engineering & consulting and alarm, surveillance & fire fighting systems sectors.

The companies will be exhibiting in halls 3, 4, 5 and in the outdoor arena.

For further information about the Maltese companies participating at Libya Build 2013, contact: [email protected] [/restrict]

Tags: Libya Build 2013. Sports CityMaltaMaltese EnterprizeTripoli

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