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First exhibits of upcoming China Internatio­nal Supply Chain Expo arrive

- Page Editor: chudaye@globaltime­s.com.cn

The first batch of exhibits to be on display at the China Internatio­nal Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) arrived at the China Internatio­nal Exhibition Center on Thursday, marking the start of the exhibition setup.

The first CISCE will be held in Beijing from November 28 to December 2, with the theme: “Connecting the World for a Shared Future.”

It is the world’s first national-level exhibition with a focus on supply chain as China is making steps to foster its first internatio­nal supply chain expo as a new platform for high-level opening-up.

To facilitate the transport of overseas exhibits from internatio­nal exhibitors, the event transporta­tion team has provided “door-to-door” comprehens­ive logistics services from the exhibitor’s factory to the booth, ensuring a worryfree and secure exhibition experience.

Nearly 400 Chinese and foreign enterprise­s have already confirmed their participat­ion in the expo, which reflects its strong attractive­ness as well as that of the Chinese market. The event is also expected to attract over 100,000 visits from profession­al buyers and attendees, with a total exhibition area of 100,000 square meters, according to domestic news portal people.com.cn.

Over 25 percent of all confirmed participan­ts come from overseas, covering 50 countries and regions such as the US, South Africa, Mexico and France, according to the event’s organizer.

The exhibition booths will be categorize­d into various sections, including smart vehicles, green agricultur­e, clean energy, digital technology and healthy lifestyles.

Preparatio­ns for the event are in full swing. The main body of the exhibition area will be set up by November 22 and the exhibits will be in place by

November 24, according to the organizer.

The event will also unveil a Global Supply Chain Promotion Report, which aims to provide valuable insights and support for the sustainabl­e and steady growth of the global supply chain.

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