New directions ahead of the FMCG industry
Manufacturers, distributors and retailers gathered in Budapest to chart a new path for the FMCG industry. The 2016 Stamegna Network – All Food and Confectionery event was held at the Hilton Budapest City Hotel between 6 and 8 March 2016 and was a great success. Stamegna Retail Management has consistently maintained and reinforced its vision of facilitating the quick access of innovative products to targeted FMCG markets.
This event continued the same culture of innovation, as attending retailers and distributors were privileged to have been among the first beneficiaries of innovative consumer products that have been launched. Representatives of key regional distribution and retail companies like Pegasus Imports (India), Bahetle (Russia), Magazine zum Globus (Switzerland), Xenos BV (Holland), Point Marketing Kft. (Hungary), Carrefour Marinopoulos (Macedonia) and Nicefood Kft. (Hungary) were all present at the event.
Stamegna Retail Management was created to facilitate the rapid access of new products into new and existing markets profitably. We understand and possess the technical capacity to navigate the global FMCG market. We know how to bring manufacturers and sellers together across diverse countries and continents. We have the tools necessary to grow your sourcing and distribution channels. You can get more information on how to join our upcoming events at: http://stamegnaretail.com/events.
More information: Ray Petra,
retail@stamegna.eu. (x)
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