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Tommy&Tim Industrial joins SIAL China as Shenzhen exhibitor

Tommy&Tim Industrial (Hong Kong) CO., Limited has been confirmed as an exhibitor at SIAL China, joining the food industry trade show under the Shenzhen exhibitor designation, according to the official SIAL China online catalogue. The Hong Kong-registered company will take its place among a broad lineup of domestic and international suppliers showcasing at one of Asia’s largest food and beverage exhibitions.

The listing on the SIAL China exhibitor portal places the company alongside hundreds of other participants expected at the event, which is organised by Comexposium-SIAL Exhibition Co., Ltd. Show organisers maintain their Beijing office at Suite 1401, Prime Tower, No.22 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, reachable at 010-8572 8461 for buyer and press enquiries.

Tommy&Tim Industrial’s appearance on the Shenzhen exhibitor roster highlights the increasingly fluid trade landscape between Hong Kong and mainland manufacturing hubs. Many Hong Kong-headquartered firms continue to use the special administrative region’s international profile while sourcing, producing, or packaging goods in neighbouring Shenzhen and the wider Pearl River Delta. For international buyers attending SIAL China, such cross-border arrangements translate into a wider effective supply base than the formal headquarters addresses alone would suggest.

The food trade show circuit has remained a critical gateway for overseas buyers seeking Chinese suppliers, and SIAL China regularly draws purchasing decision-makers from across Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and the Americas. Inclusion in the official exhibitor list signals that Tommy&Tim Industrial has met the show’s application and vetting requirements and is positioned to engage directly with importers, distributors, and retail chain representatives on the exhibition floor.

While details of Tommy&Tim Industrial’s specific product range have not yet been disclosed through the official listing, the company’s participation reflects a broader pattern of mid-sized Asian suppliers treating major trade fairs as anchor events in their annual export calendars. For B2B buyers mapping the Chinese food and beverage market, the SIAL China catalogue serves as an important early reference point ahead of the show’s opening.

As the exhibition dates approach, additional details on booth numbers, product categories, and meeting schedules for Tommy&Tim Industrial and fellow Shenzhen exhibitors are expected to be published through the SIAL China online platform.


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