Two of South Africa’s biggest trade expos - Africa’s Big Seven and SAITEX
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May 9th 2012, 08:03
Two of South Africa’s biggest trade expos - Africa’s Big Seven and SAITEX - get even bigger this year with the addition of three new components.Africa’s Big Seven (AB7) is the biggest food and beverage trade exhibition on the African continent. This seven-shows-in-one event covers the entire gamut of the food and beverage business, from farm to shelf and everything in between - a veritable crop-to-shop experience. It happens at the same place and time as the other giant show, the Southern African International Trade Exhibition (SAITEX), a full spectrum trade show with product categories from A to Z.
AB7 has been tempting trade visitor tastebuds for over a decade; SAITEX enticing entrepreneurs for almost 20 years. Both exhibitions take place at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Johannesburg, from 15 to 17 July 2012.
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