Grab the latest and discounted sports products and equipment at the Thailand International Sport Expo 2016 (TISE 2016) from June 23-26, 2016 at Challenger 2, IMPACT Arena in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi.
TISE 2016 is open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. Discounted products from international and local brands will be from 30-80%.
The said public exhibition will feature the following:
– Sport product and equipment discount 30-80%
– Clothing shoes
– Sports brands
– Fitness Equipment
– Golf equipment
– And water sports equipment
– Fitness (fitness gymnasium school sports)
– The Sports Services (Rent manufacture distribution)
– Food and miscellaneous goods
– Department of Trade Innovation – Football club – Eco-tourism
For more information, you may contact the event organizer.
Cournot and Nash Co., Ltd.
Tel. 02 508 8275
URL: www.thailandinternationalsportexpo.com
email: adisak_ssm@hotmail.com
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