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Last Updated : 2024-04-27 00:40:00
S-lon Lanka, the premier water management solutions provider and market leader of PVC pipes in Sri Lanka, has partnered the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Yarlpanam (CCIY) to co-sponsor the 2017 edition of the Jaffna International Trade Fair (JITF) to be held in January 2017.
This was announced at a press briefing held at Hotel Ramada recently.
Speaking on the occasion, Manager Business Development and Trade Marketing Shalinie Navaratne said that S-lon had been a regular participant during the last four years as it considers Jaffna a lucrative business destination with vast potential for those in the construction industry.
She further noted that the trade fair had continued to grow in leaps and bounds every year and had been renowned as the best and most potent platform for the meeting of investors and masses in the region.
Navaratne also reiterated the fact that the huge turnout of exhibitors year-on-year shows that the business community value the opportunity of exhibiting their products and the JITF provides the business community an opportunity to explore and forge partnership options between the North and South and help industries to make inroads into the Jaffna peninsula and international market.
S-lon Lanka will showcase the entire range of water management solutions and other allied products that form an integral part of the construction industry.
The eighth edition of the JIFT exhibition scheduled for January 2017 will be held at the Municipal Grounds, Jaffna as in the previous years.
The event is organised by Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services (Pvt.) Ltd (LECS) together with the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Yarlpanam (CCIY) with the support of the Sri Lanka Convention Bureau (SLCB).
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