Advanced Polymer Trading to Exhibit at ArabPlast 2011

Advanced Polymer Trading, an international trading company specialising in the world wide trade of rubber and plastics, will be exhibiting at the ArabPlast 2011, one of the middle East's leading trade shows for rubber, plastics and petrochemicals, which opens at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre on January 8th.

APT is heading to ArabPlast 2011 as an increasingly important player in the trade of rubber, plastics and petrochemicals in the middle East and the exhibition offers an excellent opportunity to connect with leading professionals and decision makers in the plastic and rubber industry.

“We are very pleased to be exhibiting at ArabPlast 2011” said Mr. Hamid Amiri, APT's Managing Director. “This exhibition is the Middle East's No 1 trade show for rubber and plastics and will give us an excellent opportunity to create new business leads and meet key people from CEO's to engineers.”

ArabPlast 2011 will occupying nine halls of the Dubai World Trade Center and will be 25 per cent bigger than the 2009 show. The growth reflects the high global demand for plastics and its raw materials.

A record number of companies are participating in ArabPlast 2011 from all over the world. Along with companies from the Gulf states, including APT, this years exhibition includes companies from Taiwan, USA, UK, Germany, China, Switzerland, Spain and Norway.

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