Taiwan International Fastener Show

Fastener Taiwan
Taiwan International Fastener Show
Status Active
Genre Fastener expo
Venue Kaohsiung Arena, Hanshin Arena
Location(s) Kaohsiung
Country Taiwan
Inaugurated 2010
Most recent Present
Attendance 1,500 overseas buyers, 16,500 local professionals
Organized by TAITRA, TIFI
Website
Fastener Taiwan

Fastener Taiwan (Taiwan International Fastener Show) is one of the world's largest professional trade fairs focused on the fastener industry. It takes place biennially in the Kaohsiung Arena in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, creating a global platform for cutting-edge technologies and transactions. The show is organized jointly by TAITRA, Taiwan External Trade Development Council, and TIFI, Taiwan Industrial Fastener Institute.

Among its counterparts, the National Industrial Fastener Shows in Las Vegas, and the Fastener Fair Stuttgart, Fastener Taiwan stands out as the only professional show providing for personal visits to manufacturing sites directly after the show. Around 44% of firms in the industry are located in the area near Kaohsiung, which accounts for the choice of the arena as fairground.[1]

The 2012 show was held from 13 to 14 March 2012, it had been open to all interested in the field.

Industry history in Taiwan

Burgeoning roughly in the 1950s, fastener industry in Taiwan has over sixty years history of development.[1] The first bloom of Taiwanese firms came during the Vietnam War, as they were commissioned to supply fastener products to the United States Army. Later, the appreciation of the Japanese Yen in the 1970s further prompted the shifting of orders from Japan to Taiwan, fueling industry growth in the ensuing years.[2]

Today, Taiwan ranks among top five world's fastener suppliers, accounting for 13% of the global production, and is the largest exporter to North America with US$1.1 billion worth of exports annually.

Background of the show

The event was held for the first time in 2010 in response to calls from the industry,[3] as exports continue to grow at a rate of approximately 4.7%, amounting to NT$99.9 billion in 2008.

In 2012, the show will open in two halls, the Kaohsiung Arena and the Hanshin Arena nearby, to accommodate more than 400 booths.

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