RFL recognized as the best premier pavilion

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RFL recognized as the best premier pavilion

The best pavilion at the 9th Dhaka International Trade Fair was awarded to RFL Plastics Limited, a division of the nation’s top industrial group RFL.

The Ministry of Commerce and the Export Promotion Bureau, the fair’s organizing bodies, presented the award for gaining patrons’ admiration with eye-catching pavilions and services and for significantly boosting the event’s overall success.

RFL Plastics Limited took first place in Category-B of the Premier Pavilion. Additionally, the furniture brand Regal and the electronics brand Vision from the RFL Group took third place in the Best Premier Stall Category and first place in the Best General Stall Category, respectively.

Commerce Advisor Sheikh Bashiruddin handed over the awards to the winners at the closing ceremony of DITF-2025 at the Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center in Purbachal, Dhaka on Friday.

The award was received on behalf of RFL Plastics by the company’s Head of Marketing Shafiq Shaheen. Expressing his feelings of winning the first prize, he said, “Our preparations for this year’s fair were much more organized than the previous ones. We brought innovations from the design of the pavilion to the interior, addition of new products and product display. This year, the presence of visitors and buyers was also much higher than in previous years. We are very happy to be able to serve a larger number of buyers.”

 

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