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Satake makes Courtesy Call to Can Tho City People Committee, Vietnam

February 9, 2016

February 9, 2016

Satake makes Courtesy Call to Can Tho City People Committee, Vietnam

Seminar for Rice Millers is decided in April

On January 14th, Shoichi Tanaka (President of Satake (Thailand) Co. Ltd.) along with 6 other delegates made a courtesy call to Can Tho city people's committee in Vietnam. A resulting agreement was made to hold a technical seminar in April to allow rice millers in Can Tho city to be introduced to the latest rice milling equipment from Satake. The initiative is expected to help stimulate further sales promotion within Vietnam in the future.


Mr. Dao Anh Dung, vice chairman of Can Tho city
people's committee (right) and Shoichi Tanaka,
president of Satake (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Discussion with Can Tho city people's committee


Hiroshima prefecture organizes business matching project between a company in Hiroshima and a company in Can Tho city from 2014 as part of regional industry tie-up project by JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization). In October 2015, Mr. Dao Anh Dung, the vice chairman of Can Tho city people's committee and his party came to Hiroshima prefecture and visited Satake, who has a presence in Vietnam. The delegation greatly appreciated Satake's technology, and subsequently, on their return, began recommending Satake products to rice millers in their city. In response to this compliment, Shoichi Tanaka, president of Satake (Thailand) Co., Ltd. and his party made a courtesy call to the people's committee on January 14. After discussion to make practical efforts to install Satake's products, it was subsequently decided to hold a seminar for rice millers in the city in April, to help introduce the latest rice milling equipment. Satake has been exporting rice milling equipment to Vietnam since 1989, and now supplies dryers and optical sorters for coffee etc. to that market. The seminar in April is expected to help stimulate further sales promotion to the country.



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