Avebe Executive Gerben Meursing visits Taiwan
Avebe Executive Gerben Meursing visits Taiwan
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Gerben J. Meursing, Managing Director of Commerce of AVEBE UA, arrived in Taipei recently to host the 6th anniversary of opening ceremony AVEBE (Far East) Pte Ltd Representative Office, one of AVEBE's subsidiaries.
Meursing said, "We will strengthen AVEBE market position in Taiwan continuously and be the market leader as in the past 30 years as well."
AVEBE has shown great interest in Taiwan since the 1970's. It exports around 25,000 tons of products into Taiwan for food, textile, paper, adhesive, feeds industries of Taiwan. Well-known companies such as Dutch Unilever, Japanese Nissin, Korean Rong Sin, plus across straight companies such as Master Kang, Uni-president and Want Want are all long term business partners with AVEBE UA.
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