The 8th International Stone Exhibition of Iran
The 8th International Exhibition of Stone, Mining and Industries opened in Nimur during a ceremony attended by the Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade and a group of state and provincial officials.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, this afternoon, at a ceremony attended by the Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade, the head of the Iranian Mining House, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Stone Association and more than forty-four domestic and foreign industrial and economic activists International Stone, Mining and Industries in Nimur, Mahala.
The 8th International Exhibition of Stone, Mining and Industries aimed at showcasing new technologies and achievements, encouraging manufacturers and industry owners to use technologies and the need to upgrade and renovate equipment, produce and deliver quality products, said Mahalat County Governor at the opening ceremony. The possibility of competing manufacturing units with the export, internal and external marketing approach has been established.
Sayed Ahmad Sajjadi added: The exhibition is in an area of fifty-five thousand square meters with more than three hundred and fifty domestic and foreign companies and ninety-six active mines in the field of stone and mining.
He said that encouraging producers and owners of stone to use technology and the need to upgrade and modernize production equipment and supply high quality products, the possibility of competing production units with export and domestic and foreign marketing approaches is one of the most important goals of the exhibition.
Mahalat city governor stated: The above exhibition is organized in eight separate halls with the participation of two hundred and fifty specialized stone traders from thirty countries Russia, China, Turkey, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, South Korea, Gulf States, Caspian Sea region. , Afghanistan, Iraq, Belgium, Japan and the United Kingdom.
Governor of Mahalat city, pointing out that supply of 8,000 tons of raw stone from one hundred and fifty mines of the country to introduce mineral potentials in the form of the largest exhibition hall is one of the special points in setting up Eighth Stone Exhibition. , Tabriz, Masjed Soleiman, Yazd, Mashhad, Isfahan, Dezful, Zanjan, Kerman, Hamedan, Shiraz, Oligodarz and Kashan.
* Fars