Palm Oil Trade Fair and Seminar (POTS), South Korea 2015

POTS series is back!!! This time around it is held in Lotte Hotel & Resort, Seoul, South Korea, 27-28th April, 2015. It is a certainly a pleasure for Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) and Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) to offer you the opportunity to participate in this event. POTS is mooted to acknowledge the importance of South Korea as a major palm oil user and more importantly, a discerning customer of Malaysian palm oil. The event is designed to offer oils and fats players both from within and outside South Korea a platform to exchange, discuss issues affecting the trade and business networking. In this regards, POTS South Korea enables the users to receive updates on the latest development on palm oil trade. For this purpose, we have lined up a team of oils and fats industry experts to present carefully selected papers to update issues affecting the oils and fats trade. We are also honoured to have Malaysia’s Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas to deliver the keynote address and officially open POTS South Korea 2015.

We believe that the challenges and issues that is disseminated in this event can be translated into business opportunities and partnerships when joint efforts are undertaken between suppliers and palm oil users to develop the trade. Besides, POTS South Korea 2015 also offers opportunities for participating companies to promote their products and image via sponsorship and exhibition. As these effective and popular marketing tools are limited, please consider taking up these opportunities to avoid disappointment.

We believe that this conference will shed insights on current issues and lead to opportunities for expanding trade. Don’t miss this opportunity. Be part of this important event by registering now. Your participation will immensely contribute towards improving the quality of the conference.

POTS SOUTH KOREA 2015 SECRETARIAT

Objectives

  1. To generate greater awareness of the nutritional benefits and advantages of palm oil for the food and non-food industries in South Korea and to promote greater usage of Malaysian palm oil and Its related products.
  2. To establish, renew and widen contacts as well as foster a better understanding with buyers / manufacturers / end-users related to the Oils & Fats industry in South Korea.
  3. To provide a conducive platform for interaction between members of the Malaysian palm oil industry and South Korea’s end users as well as to address issues of common interest.

POTS 2015 South Korea

Brochure (Korean)  
POTS 2015 South Korea

POTS 2015 South Korea

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