Activity Introduction:
As "Made in China" products target overseas markets, Africa, a trillion-dollar market with a population of 1.5 billion, is becoming a hot commodity for many foreign trade companies. However, gaining a foothold in this market, accurately identifying demand, mitigating risks, and locating resources are no easy feats. Now, however, the Amanbo Shenzhen Africa Center offline showroom has arrived. It acts as an all-around guide for foreign trade companies going global, providing one-stop services to help them easily navigate the global market. So what are you waiting for? Limited spots are available, first come, first served!
The potential of the African market is enough to excite many companies. With a population of 1.5 billion, 83.7% of them are aged 18-34, and young people have a strong demand for all kinds of goods. Furthermore, it is estimated that by 2050, over half of Africa's population will be urban, and with urbanization accelerating, consumer demand for convenient living, fashionable products, and high-quality services will surge.
Take e-commerce, for example. Online fashion consumption in Africa is growing at an annual rate exceeding 13%. Young people in rapidly developing and culturally diverse countries like Kenya and Ghana are particularly drawn to European, American, Korean, and African fashion styles. Looking at the maternal and infant health and hygiene product market, approximately 30%-40% of pregnant African women have not undergone ultrasound screening, and at least 4,000 hospitals in Kenya lack ultrasound equipment. The market penetration rate for baby diapers and pull-up pants in Africa is only around 20%, and for sanitary napkins around 30%, far lower than in Europe, the US, and China. The potential for growth in these sectors is readily apparent.
Facing such a large market, Amanbo's offline showroom at the Shenzhen Africa Center can help companies address the challenges of expanding overseas. Each of its three core advantages is highly effective.
The first advantage is helping companies accurately understand Africa. The needs of the African market are hidden in the details and cannot be understood simply by looking at online data. At the Amanbo Kenya showroom, new color-coated steel sheets are waterproof, rust-resistant, and sunlight-reflective, making them particularly well-suited to the hot and rainy sub-Saharan climate. Locally, due to the unstable power supply, consumers are increasingly choosing long-lasting portable fans. Companies operating in showrooms can capture these "hidden needs" through direct interaction with customers. For example, one machinery manufacturer discovered through its showroom that rural African farmers favored small agricultural machinery, such as a one-person corn thresher. After adjusting its products, it quickly gained market share.
A second advantage is that it allows companies to conduct small trial sales, mitigating risk. Many companies worry about incurring significant losses if they stock up on large quantities of goods and fail to sell them. The showroom's "small-batch trial sales" model perfectly addresses this concern. Companies can display samples in the showroom, gather interest through demonstrations, and then determine which products are popular before mass production. A router seller, during a test sale in the showroom, discovered the local network signal was weak and unstable. They immediately launched a router with multi-band support and strong signal reception, increasing their price premium by 20%. From sample presentations to small-order testing and data review, a complete "risk-filtering closed loop" has been formed, eliminating the need for businesses to invest blindly.
A third advantage is connecting businesses with resources across the entire supply chain. In the showroom, businesses can gain a clear understanding of competitive trends, such as which home furnishings categories are selling well in East Africa. They can also directly access the Amanbo platform's extensive network of African buyers. Whether seeking regional distributors or negotiating orders with major supermarkets, the showroom team provides dedicated support, from language communication and contract details to logistics solutions and after-sales follow-up. This one-stop solution addresses the "last mile" of overseas expansion, allowing businesses to connect with the African market from Shenzhen.
Currently, Amanbo's offline showroom in Shenzhen Africa Center is extremely limited, with only a limited number of seats available. If you are a factory or cross-border seller planning to expand into the African market, a trader seeking African channels, or a business leader looking to optimize product selection strategies, don't miss this opportunity!
If you'd like to learn more about the showroom, there's an in-person salon on Friday, August 29th, from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM. You can explore the nearly 1,000-square-meter showroom and see how products like solar energy products, home goods, and small appliances are displayed. You'll also hear from operations experts about their "African localization transformation" case studies. You'll also get to meet the Amanbo team for a face-to-face discussion on their one-stop service. Please note that only 15 seats are available for the salon, and registration closes at 12:00 PM on August 29th. Previous salons have always sold out, so register now!
To register, please contact:
Manager Wang at 18118784551, Director Liao at 18118784535,
Manager Yu at 18118784503, or Manager Tang at 18118784556.
Opportunities in the African market are unstoppable. Visit the Amanbo Shenzhen Africa Center showroom and make it your first stop on your African expansion journey, allowing "Made in China" products to truly take root on the continent. We've prepared a high-quality booth and abundant business opportunities, and we look forward to exploring Africa's blue ocean with you!
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