WTC event features biggest assembly of gift items

The country will have its biggest assembly of corporate giveaways and gift items at least five months ahead of the Christmas season.

Such a grand and bustling activity, dubbed "Corporate Giveaways 2002," will be held at the World Trade Center Metro Manila on July 3-6.

Corporate Giveaways 2002 is the country’s undisputed premier buyers’ show on business gifts, premiums, promotional ideas, and merchandise incentives, attracting hundreds of exhibitors and hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.

Now on its 14th year since 1989, the four-day event will match gift suppliers, manufacturers and importers with corporate buyers, enabling them to transact business for the year-round giveaways way ahead of the Christmas rush.

This innovative marketing show consequently cuts a great deal of sales time and guarantees fast return on investment.

"It’s because, at Corporate Giveaways buyers’ show, the customer comes to you," said Lynn Romero, president of Worldexco, the event organizer.

Woldexco’s market database and its aggressive promotional campaign have succeeded in reaching over 100,000 buyers through the years.

The event also enables exhibitors to launch new products and ideas to a readily receptive market; touch base with thousands of top-management executives in search of various giveaways, market their companies and promote various products and services directly, and establish a vast network of potential clients on a national and international scale.

Inquiries or reservations can be made with Worldexco (tel. 8918638, 8347408, fax 8340608, email mktg@worldexco.com, and website www.worldexco.com).

Moreover, Corporate Giveaways also features "How To Seminars" on various interesting topics, a "Bargain Center" to enable visitors to shop for various items at retail prices, loyalty award for exhibitors with at least 10 years of participation in this annual event, and excellence award for exhibitors that exemplify excellence in any of nine categories – breakables, fabric, food and beverage packaging, indigenous, leather, metal, paper, synthetic, and wood.

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