Why Visit
- Flooding is the most significant natural hazard in Malaysia in terms of population affected, frequency, area extent, flood duration and social economic damage
- Based on a study by the Ministry, an average of RM 915 million costs of flood damage occurs every year
- At its peak, in the years of 2006 and 2007, the flood damages is estimated cost about RM 1.5 billion and was recorded as one of the most costly events in Malaysia
- In the most recent flood incident which happened on February 2013 was the Puchong flash flood
- In this incident, there were 140 vehicles which were reported to be trapped in a car park near IOI Mall and this brought traffic to a standstill at several main roads in the area
- These flood incidents causes major damage to buildings, cars as well as homes which result in massive amount of expenditure needed to reconstruct and repair the damages of the aftermath of these massive floods.
Who Visits
- Building Managers
- Civil Engineering
- Dam Maintenance Engineers
- Engineering Managers
- Factory Managers
- Government Sectors
- Industrial Estate Owners
- Infrastructure
- Maintenance Managers
- Manufacturers
- Piping Engineers
- Property Developers
- Sewage Engineers
- Trade Associations
- Water Treatment Engineers
- Construction
- Builders
- Plumbers
- Supplies etc.
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Travel Information
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Schedule
Move in Dates
20-Nov-2014
Show Dates
20-Nov-2014 - 21-Nov-2014
Move out Dates
21-Nov-2014
Fireworks Media (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Contact Information
Kanyarat Phakdee-Ngam
Address: No.1, Promohan 2 Office & Residence, 8th Floor (Office Zone, Rm.807) Soi Lat Phrao 3, Lat Phrao Road Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok Thailand
Tel: 6625131418101
Fax: 6625131419
Other Information Registration deadline : 20-Nov-2014
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