Autumn Fair launches remote exhibiting and Shandong Pavilion

Company: Autumn Fair
  • Longwei Economic and Trading Co
  • Carol's Housewares Co
  • Leba Industries

Autumn Fair, the leading marketplace for home, gift and fashion taking place from the 5th – 8th September at NEC Birmingham, has launched a first of its kind ‘Remote Exhibiting’ package created to provide a solution to international travel challenges and enable leading international suppliers to showcase their products to Autumn Fair buyers.

With stands built, set up and staffed on behalf of the exhibitors by staff based in the UK, September’s Autumn Fair will welcome the Shandong Pavilion, showcasing products from 30 suppliers from China’s Shandong Province. Shandong’s regional GDP totalled at 7.3129 trillion yuan in 2020, ranking third in China. It is an important manufacturing base in China with a deep industrial heritage focusing on consumer products, and the Shandong Pavilion at Autumn Fair will stage the largest collection of Chinese manufacturers offering a wide range of home, gift, and fashion collections.

Stuart Thomas, Head of Global Partnerships, Hyve Group plc says; “We are delighted to be working with Shandong Province to showcase a brilliant range of high-quality manufacturers at Autumn Fair. For UK retailers looking to source from China, Remote Exhibiting ensures we continue to deliver this and enables our international community to carry on doing business at our UK shows. The package allows products to be showcased to buyers, with no travel from the exhibitors.”

Visitors to the Shandong Pavilion will be able to see, touch and experience products in person, while virtual sales meetings allow buyers to speak directly to the suppliers. Follow up is made quick and easy with CRM leads that include notes tailored to each stand visitor.

For further information on Remote Exhibiting visit https://www.autumnfair.com/remote-exhibiting-at-autumn-fair-2021, and to discover the Shandong Pavilion remote exhibitors and others from China with UK representatives take a look at https://tinyurl.com/ws7b2xn7

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