Sometimes one tends to forget that Chestertown’s companies are truly international ones.
Case in point, Safe Chain Solutions, a Benchworks Company, was recently selected to exhibit within the State of Maryland Department of Commerce booth at Arab Health on January 25-28, 2016, at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre. More than 4,000 companies are exhibiting at the conference where more than 130,000 healthcare professionals from 163 countries are expected to attend.
This is the 41st annual Arab Health show. It has expanded over the years and is now the second largest exhibition and congress in the world. In addition to offering opportunities to build relationships with the healthcare industry, the event showcases progress and achievement in the field of healthcare. The show is ideal for Safe Chain Solutions because the company is a full-service distributor of pharmaceutical products and medical supplies.
As a leading provider of marketing services, Benchworks plans to further its commercialization goals at Arab Health by meeting with important stakeholders at companies headquartered around the globe. Benchworks and Safe Chain executives will meet with representatives from more than 100 life science and medical device companies that are interested in introducing or enhancing their products’ market share in the North American market.
According to Brian Castleberry, Regional Manager of the Division of International Investment & Trade for Canada & Middle East for the Maryland Department of Commerce, Safe Chain Solutions was chosen because of the company’s pharmaceutical distribution experience and knowledge of state and federal regulations. Exhibiting at Arab Health is an opportunity to secure contracts and potentially bring more jobs to the United States, specifically to Cambridge on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Safe Chain Managing Partner Patrick Boyd commented on participating with the State of Maryland at Arab Health, saying, “Safe Chain is growing and this is an outstanding way to expand our international footprint. We appreciate that the State of Maryland gave us this excellent opportunity to make new contacts. This will help us diversify our offerings, which could ultimately lead to better services for our clients as well as new job development.”
Thad Bench, CEO of Benchworks, pointed out the significance of this event. “We are truly honored to be one of only seven companies chosen to exhibit in the State of Maryland booth at Arab Health. This opportunity aligns with our strategic growth plan and I am confident that it will yield positive results for Safe Chain and for the State of Maryland in terms of revenue and job creation.”
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