Build Avenue Magazine undertook a significant business promotion tour to Baku, Azerbaijan, spanning from October 16 to October 21, showcasing a dedicated effort to explore and engage with the ceramic industry in this vibrant city. The tour encompassed visits to retailers, wholesalers, large showrooms, and importers, with a notable presence at Bakubuild, the largest exhibition of building materials in Azerbaijan.
Throughout the business promotion tour, Build Avenue Magazine successfully connected with approximately 100 small and large traders. These traders were presented with the exclusive Azerbaijan special edition of Build Avenue Magazine, leading to detailed discussions about the information contained within the magazine and the featured manufacturers. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with the ceramic traders of Baku expressing appreciation for Build Avenue Magazine and its unique approach.
A noteworthy observation during the tour was the heightened interest among traders in Indian ceramic tiles. Many of them were already selling Indian tiles and proudly showcased a dedicated section for "Hindistani tiles" in their showrooms. The magazine's team expressed plans to further explore these connections by visiting ceramic factories in the future.
Participation in the Baku Build Exhibition, a premier business platform for Azerbaijan and the Caucasus region, was marked by the presence of a Build Avenue stall. This provided an additional avenue for fruitful interactions and discussions with officials from Azerbaijani ceramic manufacturers and counterparts from other countries. During these discussions, Build Avenue emphasized the potential for mutual benefit through collaborations between Azerbaijani ceramic units and Indian ceramic tile producers, thereby expanding their respective product ranges.
Build Avenue Magazine believes that Azerbaijan will continue to play a pivotal role as an important market for Indian ceramic tiles. The positive response received during the business promotion tour, coupled with the expressed interest and ongoing discussions, suggests a promising future for collaboration and growth within the Azerbaijani ceramic industry.