Report of the 7th Iranian Stone Exhibition

Report of the 7th Iranian Stone Exhibition
  • 2014-10-19
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Executive Director of Iran's Seventh Stone Exhibition: The exhibition was attended by Jafar Sarkhini, Deputy Minister of Mines of the Ministry of Industry, Mining and Trade, a number of state and provincial officials, and attended by two hundred companies and fifty businessmen from different countries, in the industrial town of Neymar on November 19th. Opens in the central province.

According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, the seventh Iranian Exhibition of Stone, Mining and Related Industries from October 19-22 in an area of ​​18,000 square meters with an increase of one hundred and twenty percent in the number of international participants last year. And using modern equipment and facilities an exhibition is held.

Mohammad Halajian, the presenter of the 7th Iranian Stone Exhibition on the objectives of the exhibition, said: "The purpose of this year's exhibition is to showcase the mineral potential of the area and to use the existing opportunities to expand the business market space and introduce the area as the country's Travertine Exchange Market."

He also added: "In the international sector, given the strength of the region's mineral sector and the increasing quality and volume of stone processing companies in the region, we will take steps to expand non-oil exports and find a missing link in the export of stone and to be present in global markets."

"The presence of international trade delegations, the presence of pavilions from prestigious countries in the stone industry, the gathering of national stone associations and the creation of synergies through negotiation at the exhibition space, the presence of relevant government officials and a meeting with Activists of the region and display of the largest raw stone salon (Coup) in the country to introduce to the stone processing companies in Iran and around the world are among the plans that the Seventh Exhibition aims to bring to the exhibition space in a way that enhances financial transactions and transaction volume. Be it domestic and international.

He also pointed to the differences between the Seventh Exhibition and the exhibitions of the previous period: The presence of the pavilions of Italy, Spain, China, India and Turkey, the largest showroom of the Coupon in an area of ​​8,000 square meters with strong presence of mineral potential of the region in the form of four thousand. Tons of raw stone, the expansion of the indoor space with the construction of a three thousand square meter hall with a height of seven meters and a width of twenty meters, are some of the prominent features of this exhibition.

According to him, China, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Germany, Russia, Iraq and Italy are ready to attend the exhibition.

He mentioned the number of stone and mining companies with two hundred booths in this exhibition and said: Fars, Isfahan, Kerman, Zanjan, Markazi, East and West Azarbaijan and Yazd provinces with more than 4,000 tons of stone ornamentation (Raw) Seventy miners will showcase their latest achievements.

According to the report, the Travertine white stone deposit is located in the south of the central province of Mahalat, which is estimated at 20 million tons and is extracted and processed at three hundred factories annually.

The stone industry in Mahallat city was formed about a century ago using carcass stones that were traditionally extracted manually. A personal trip called Ghanbar Rahimi (Lord Ghanbar) to the city of Maharashtra's diverse reserves of travertine and marble was discovered.

Maharashtra and Neymar have seventy stone mines such as Abbas Abad, Haji Abad, Atashkouh, Bukhari Valley, etc., which are the richest travertine ore in the Middle East. It also has two hundred operating stone processing plants and about a hundred plants under construction.

The first International Exhibition of Mines and Related Industries of Mahalat, Nimar City was held in 2008 with a large number of local and foreign artisans and is held annually.

Iran Stone Exhibition has been instrumental in exchanging technical information, commerce and acquaintance with industry and Peugeot enthusiasts and practitioners with the latest industrial and technological achievements of the world and also plays an important and important role in introducing production and export potential in the country.

The exhibition was held for four days from 19th to 21st of September and during its opening period more than twenty thousand people visited it. Fifty highlights of foreign businessmen were highlights of the exhibition. The exhibition was held with the aim of presenting the latest specialized techniques and techniques in the field of stone processing and extraction and optimum use of mineral waste. Holding specialized stone seminars, organizing excursion tours, and visiting mines and stone processing plants in Nimar City, and holding the election of the board of directors of the country's stone trade unions were among the sidelines of the 7th Neymour International Stone Exhibition. Nimvar is the country's first country in the production of travertine.