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Bromley businesses invited to meet buyers

August 29, 2008 by Staff

Businesses in Bromley are being invited to a free one day event which will give them face to face sales appointments with the Council’s major contractors and other local buyers.

The ‘Boost Your Business: Supply Bromley’ event on 25th September is being organised by Bromley Council and Supply London and includes seminars and training workshops.

“This is a great opportunity for local businesses to generate new sales and benefit from the business support advice on hand. The Council wants to boost local businesses and the economy; this event will help create and protect local jobs. Sourcing goods and services locally also reduces environmental impacts, it is a win win situation”, said Marc Hume, Director of Renewal and Recreation, London Borough of Bromley.

The event works by bringing together buyers from the Council’s key contractors, who all have a large annual spend over a wide variety of goods and services and are committed to local procurement, with local Bromley based suppliers.

In a reversal of the traditional exhibition it is the buyers not suppliers who have stands. Suppliers are given a list of buyers, detailing their purchasing requirements, and then select their own sales appointments. This means that local businesses will get guaranteed face to face appointments with buyers.

To book your place and for further information visit www.supplybromley.co.uk

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