Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- This year has become a test for the event industry, usual business meetings, especially with foreign partners at international exhibitions, have become almost impossible. However, the event sphere finds new approaches to doing business and offers non-standard forms for business communication.
Online B2B meetings with Moscow exporters will be one such event. Business meetings "Made in Moscow" will be held on 18-19 November 2020 at the Wyndham Tashkent hotel in a new hybrid format, when business representatives of Uzbekistan, in a specially equipped negotiation zone, will meet with their Russian colleagues online.
Business meetings "Made in Moscow" will become a business platform that will unite manufacturers of export-oriented finished food products with distributors and representatives of retail and wholesale trade networks of Uzbekistan, during which presentations of a wide range of food products and negotiations on their supply to shelves will be held shops of the country.
The event will be attended by 15 manufacturers of finished food products, in the following categories:
Manufacturers of confectionery products, ice cream
Healthy food manufacturers
Beverage manufacturers
Producers of meat products and canned food
Among the companies represented are Foodimport, Akon Food, Modern Tea Technologies, Kirilina Victoria, Entina Tatyana Gennadievna, Semushka, TK Good-food, TD NAT VINOGRAD, Granola Lab, Rusprodexport, Modena Coffee, Stolbushino Stolitsa, Fitoguru, MPZ Lunevo and BRPI.
Note that earlier, Moscow exporters planned their participation in the International Exhibition of the Food Industry - UzFood, but were forced to postpone their visit to 2021. By participating in this event, Moscow manufacturers are using a new opportunity to enter the sales market in order to expand their presence in trade networks in Uzbekistan.
Together with the Moscow Export Center, the organizers of the event are Kongress Servis, a company with many years of experience in holding congress and exhibition events in Uzbekistan.