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Letter of Invitation for CTICC
Dear Sirs/Madam:
We hereby sincerely invite you and your company representatives to visit our booth at Cape Town International Convention Centre from Nov 12th-14th.2013.
We’re one of the manufacturers specialized in telecom cable, concluding lan cable,telephone cable,patch cable,household cable,data cable and other cable in this line, Our new models offer superb design and the new features give them distinct advantages over similar products from other manufacturers.
It would be a great pleasure to meet you at the exhibition.We expect to establish long-term business relations with your company in future.
Exhibition Center : Cape Town International Convention Centre
Convention Square, 1 Lower Long Street, Cape Town 8001, South Africa
Booth Number : Hall 2,B3b
Date : Nov 12th-14th.2013
Best Regards
Mr.Simon Tseng
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