The event served as a launch pad for several new products, which included US-made 'Chemetal' metal laminates, European-made wall papers, 'KINGSA' fibre cement boards, and German-technology manufactured 'BRUSERSTANG' parquet floorings from Danube Building Materials.
Furthermore, UAE-based Jamco Group emerged as one of the companies who scored the biggest deals within the event, having secured over $54m in construction materials sales. Among other participants that have witnessed exceptional results in their participation are Stallinger ME FZCO from Austria, which closed deals worth $20m; Alomi, who sold $3m worth of solid wood floorings; and UAE Enterprises, which secured $2m at the show.
"We have been participating in the 'Dubai International Wood and Wood Machinery Show' since its first edition, and we are delighted to have concluded another successful participation this year. In addition to selling a significant bulk of our products to global trade partners at the event, we are also expecting around $10m in projected sales to result from our presence at this event," said Albert Douglas, CEO, Alomi.
The global delegations at the event also reported significant success, including the Lithuanian Development Agency, which revealed that it is expecting its presence to result in $100,000 worth of deals; while US-based hardwood exporter Premium Mesquite Company achieved around $950,000 in sales upon its participation.
Slipcon Finishing Systems - Leif & Lorentz (Denmark), HT Wood (Lebanon), Chabros (Lebanon) and Timberyard (UAE) are also among the exhibitors that have secured sizeable deals and are anticipating higher sales after the event. In addition to recognising the show's effectiveness as a global platform for the development of the wood and woodworking industries, the majority of the exhibitors have confirmed their participation at next year's edition.
"We have met many visitors at the event who have actual potential to bring more business to us through substantial orders and strategic partnerships. Our presence for the first time has given us an opportunity to build a relationship with many potential clients, which is in line with our aims to create a strong Middle East network for our products. We are anticipating the 2010 edition of this show, and we are planning to an even bigger presence next year,"
added Aneta Kacenaite, Senior Project Manager, Lithuanian Development Agency.
"We would like to thank all 200 exhibitors from 26 countries who have chosen to showcase their latest technologies and innovation in wood and wood processing during this year's 'Dubai International Wood and Wood Machinery Show', said Dawood Al Shezawi, Managing Director, SME.
"The increase in the number of exhibitors and the staggering value of contracts closed within our three-day run underlines the importance of the show among global industry players and customers. Furthermore, the excellent attendance of trade visitors has bolstered our efforts, and we are looking forward to mounting another successful event next year."
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