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Origin Oman organizes 'Meet the Buyer' seminar

The government's Origin Oman campaign, an initiative created to promote locally-made products will organize a Meet the Buyer seminar at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on Monday 27 April.

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  • HE Eng. Ahmed Al Dheeb, Under Secretary for Commerce & Industry, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
    HE Eng. Ahmed Al Dheeb, Under Secretary for Commerce & Industry, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
"This is a unique one-day program which will give Omani businesses the chance to meet, and find out how to sell to buyers from the public sector and large firms. It will also offer local buyers the opportunity to network with manufacturers and discuss the challenges they face in sourcing locally-made goods," says HE Eng. Ahmed Al Dheeb, Under Secretary for Commerce & Industry, Ministry of Commerce & Industry.

The seminar panel is made up of a diverse group of buyers and sellers from a variety of sectors - including PDO; Shell Oman Marketing; Lulu Hypermarkets; Muscat Municipality; The Wave; local luxury candle and soap manufacturer, the Nejd; and Reem Batteries.

Omani businesses know only too well how time consuming, frustrating and expensive selling can be even when you know you have the best of products. According to Origin Oman's Co-ordinator, Hamida Al Balushi, "90% of the battle is just getting though the door - and with some large companies and public sector organizations, it can be a daunting experience, but we hope Monday's seminar will help attendees connect with one another and lift barriers."

The objective says Al Balushi is simple, "Get buyers and sellers talking and identifying ways in which we can strengthen the sultanate's supply chain. Indeed, it's an event we on the Origin Oman team are really excited about."

"Taking part in Meet-the-Buyer will open up new ways of working with both the public sector and large firms and give participants the confidence to build relationships and win business," stresses Al Faruji.
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For more information, please contact:
Dave Pender
Advisor
Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (PEIE)
PO Box 200
Rusayl, 124
Sultanate of Oman
Tel: (+968) 24 15 51 18
Fax: (+968) 24 44 90 95

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