The presentation is hosted by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council. Taiwan machinery makes up 50% of South African manufacturer’s total import of automotive related machine tools (including integrated processing, metal processing machines, construction machines and multi-monomer station transfer machines), making it South Africa’s top trading partner in this sector.
“We will engage with industry to apprise it of the latest technology and future direction in automotive and manufacturing tooling and to explore further cooperation possibilities between Taiwan and South Africa,’’ says the Taiwan External Trade Development Council.
Several of the world’s leading machine tool manufacturers, including the MD of Tong-Tai Machine & Tool Co., Ltd, Mr Paul Savides and Vision Wide Tech Co., Ltd, marketing director, Eric Wu will be part of a high powered Taiwanese delegation, which also includes experts from Taiwan’s Corporate Synergy Development Center and Topology Research Institute, one of the world’s leading private market & industry research companies for high tech.
Tong-Tai is Taiwan's No. 1 and the world's No. 2 supplier of PCB drillers. The company is currently developing automated production lines for brake components.
Taiwan's machine tool industry produces excellent quality at moderate price. It is the favoured partner for many countries, including South Africa.
DISCLAIMER: Our aim is to continuously provide our
progressive audience with an open and interactive medium to view
and share relevant,
beneficial and interesting "career, economic, lifestyle and
networking" listings, ads, content and resources.
While the above information may be accurate and viable, the role
of Minority Professional Network, Inc. (MPN) is
strictly as a communications medium, and we do not
accept any responsibility for
cancellation, changes, errors, omissions, inconveniences, or any other form
of liability for any content
displayed or disseminated via our web sites, or e-marketing or social media
promotional services.
If there are any
doubts, we
encourage you to conduct additional research or contact the listed host or responsible entity.
CLICK HERE to inform us about any ads, listings or content
which appear to be
inappropriate,
fraudulent or misleading, or inconsistent with our theme and focus.