Treedom Returns to the Middle East Market

Posted on May 12, 2016 · 2 min read

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Treedom Returns to the Middle East Market

The Treedom Group, a leading exporter and manufacturer of Oud Oil from Thailand, is returning to Beautyworld Middle East 2016, held during 15th ‘ 17th May 2016 in Dubai, for the sixth year. Continuous improvements and knowledge expansion enable Treedom to supply the market with high quality Oud Oil at large quantities; making Treedom the desired supplier of the Middle East market and the company aims to increase its market share by attending.

Mr. Andrew Steel, Director of The Treedom Group noted that, ‘Treedom is a familiar face at Beautyworld Middle East; we have been exhibiting since 2012. This is our 6th time visiting here, and we always receive positive feedback from clients and potential business opportunities; the Oud Oil market is familiar with our products and our sales have increased accordingly.’

For 2016, Treedom plans to further penetrate the European market, without losing focus on the Middle East market. We are planning to increase production capacity in order to support the increasing demand for Oud Oil, by developing the best technology and equipped with experts in the industry, Treedom is able to manufacture high quality Oud Oil to meet the requirements of our clients. Andrew Steel also added, ‘We are transparent in our business model, and provide certification for our products as well as CITES documentation.’

For Beautyworld Middle East 2016, Andrew expects ‘our sales to increase by 20%, as we are meeting a number of new clients. Apart from generating increased income, we also plan to carry out extensive research into the market to stay abreast of changes and trends, which can be used as an advantage to Treedom.’

 

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