Largest ever trade fair of its kind in Bangladesh DTG 2018

The 15th Dhaka Int’l Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition (DTG), the largest-ever trade fair of its kind in Bangladesh, run from February 8-11 at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC). The grand event is jointly organized by Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) and Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd.

This year, over 1,200 booths in 19 halls have been occupied by 1,100 exhibitors coming from 36 countries & regions namely Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, China, Czech, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Netherland, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, UK, the U.S.A, and Vietnam, and more.

The strong foreign representation emphasize the high level of internationality of the expo. This true sourcing platform offer all the industry players an opportunity to seek innovative products, collect the latest market information, and develop more business opportunities and partnerships

The opening guests were Mr. M. A. Mannan, MP Hon’ble State Minister, Ministry of Finance , Mr. Mohammad Ali Khokon Vice President, BTMA, Mr. Hossain Mehmood Vice President, BTMA, Mr. Mohammad Hatem Vice President, BKMEA, Ms. Judy Wang President, Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd.

Mr. Thomas Hoffmann, CEO of STOLL said, “DTG brings together all the industries. You will find important people visit the exhibition, so it’s a good opportunity for us to show our new products, new machinery and show to the world that we have new things. ”

Mr. Tadanori Ueno, Areas Sales Manager of SHIMA SEIKI MFG.LTD. Said that, “DTG is the biggest machinery exhibition in Bangladesh. We can advertise our brand name to Bangladesh by participating this exhibition.”

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