March 2011 will see the first ever joint Baltic exhibition of Manufacturers from Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
The industries trade fair exhibition will be held Skonto Hall, Riga, Latvia on 24th March 2011 to 27th March 2011 and is called ‘Made in Baltics’. Some 95 companies have already committed to participate which is great news for the event.
Companies of all sizes, from small to large regardless of their market share, are being encouraged to take part in an effort to raise awareness between competitors, share ideas and information as well as an invaluable opportunity to make new contacts.
The exhibition venue, Skonto Hall, where the 2003 Latvian Eurovision song contest was held, will be an ideal venue especially since renovations in 2006 can hold up to 6,500 people and counting.
Great for Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania Baltic Business Development in the Manufacturing Industry and this would ultimately help towards visibility towards the UK and the rest of Europe and Worldwide.
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The Latvian rubber manufactures BGF “Baltijas Gumijas Fabrika” are striving forward, being ahead of the game with their unique approach to Rubber Compound Formulations. They understand the different 180 commercial grades of nitrile to select from and the systems involved using their expertise since 1924 when they were founded.
All their rubber formulations are tested and re-tested to ensure that the highest level of quality control is maintained, whilst using the latest technologies and state of the art equipment.
Perspective clients can visit their production facilities in Jelgava, Latvia, where they can understand and inspect the process involved in the creation of rubber, as well meet both the production and technical team.
With BGF being leaders in the rubber industry, this can only help further increase collaboration within Europe as well targeting new UK markets.
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The Foreign Minister of Estonia Urmas Paet opened the Estonia pavilion, he said “Being part of the World Exposition gives our businesses and institutions a good opportunity to establish ties in rapidly-developing Asia,”.
This is another example of how well countries are increasing there profiles across Europe and how a shared approach is to succeeded.
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It is now important to start thinking how this knowledge can be taken one step further maybe driven from the top. In UK leading companies are following the Shared Services Approach as well as being very profitable it increases innovation and creativity that good for society.
What Lithuanian requires is visibility of its strengths that would strength its economy moreover that it is now.
]]>BMG has other areas of expertise such as the IMC Scrapers with the following types; Laser Series, Laser Controlled Ejection, Box Finish Blade, Land Grader, Ejection Series, Gated Ejection, Construction Series and Fixed Blade.
BMG commenced manufacturing and supplying agriculture scraper replacements parts to the USA in 2004 and now is worldwide. This is very beneficial for moving dirt that tremendously helps the construction and agriculture industry sectors.
BMG is a gateway to manufacturing at a low cost sustaining quality, it is the ideal organisation for being the outsourcing host of a UK Manufacturing Organisation.
For further information see: www.balticmfg.com
or email: info@balticmfg.lv
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