iAbrasive Provides the Media Supports for the Establishment of China Alumina Association
Zhengzhou, China (PRWEB) June 12, 2014 -- Generally speaking, alumina is the most common industrial mineral and still plays an indispensable role especially in abrasives industry today. To make better use of alumina and realize the sustainable development of China’s alumina industry, China Alumina Association - sub-association of ACRI - has been founded on June 8th, 2014 in Zhengzhou. iAbrasive, a leading B2B trading platform for abrasives industry only, has been invited to provide media supports for the establishment of the association.
Actually, alumina industry has encountered several developmental problems in recent years. However, because alumina is non-renewable, Chinese government has just enacted favorable policies to achieve a healthy and durable development of the industry. Until now, alumina are still broadly applied in the manufacturing of refractory materials, grinding wheels and sand blasting media.
At the conference, Mr. Wang, the general secretary of China Alumina Association, gave a simple analysis on the future development trends of China’s alumina industry and also put forward several constructive suggestions about how to develop alumina better.
Wang advocated that abrasives manufacturers should make concerted efforts on the upgrading and transformation of the whole alumina industry. To catch up with the times, Wang also suggested abrasives entrepreneurs expand foreign trade business through B2B platforms like iAbrasive.com.
“Secretary Wang mentioned us several times at the conference. He gave a high appraisal to the integrated foreign trade marketing strategy we have been promoting, which greatly encouraged us,” said Lei, the founder of iAbrasive.com. He showed that the website would enter into full cooperation with the newly-founded association soon.
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Lei, iAbrasive.com, http://www.iabrasive.com/, +86 37186167220, [email protected]
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