Wednesday, October 6, 2010

CHOOSE YOUR PROFIT ZONE AT PACKPLUS 2010

Like its predecessor the latest edition too will bring together four distinct `Zones` on one platform. After the special edition of India Packaging Show and debutant Bulk Pack 2010 made their mark at
Hyderabad in April, Print-Packaging.Com Pvt. Ltd. is all set to unveil the 2010 edition of PackPlus - the Largest Packaging, Processing and Supply Chain Event. The event is scheduled from 3-6 Dec at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Like its predecessor the latest edition too will bring together 10 niches shows under four distinct `Zones`.

“The Show aims to bring together the worldwide manufacturers and providers of machinery, materials and services for food, pharma and packaging industry from India and abroad. If you are in one of the following fields, you should participate in the event,” says Anil Arora, President, Print-Packaging.Com Pvt. Ltd, organizers of the Show.

The Packaging Zone will showcase the India Packaging Show. It will have exhibitors displaying packaging machines and equipment like coding and on-line printing machines, foiling, capsuling, feeding and labelling machines, packaging containers, packaging materials, closing and sealing materials, label and package converters, package designers and consultants and testing materials and software.

PackPlus 2010 has dedicated a separate pavilion to ‘Finished Packaging Products’ giving an opportunity to the printers, converters and manufacturers of finished packaging products to bring latest technology on showcase.

Featured in the Converting Zone will be India Converting Show, India Flexo Show and India Corrugated Show. The zone will have exhibitors displaying package printing, converting and finishing equipment as well as corrugated box making machinery together with materials and services used by the package converters and corrugated box makers.

Automation 4 Packaging, Food Technology Show and Pharma Technology Show will come under the Processing Zone. The exhibiting segments will include technology, equipment, materials and solutions for production and processing of food and pharmaceuticals. Automation for industry, factory & processes, motion drives and robotics that has applications across industries with special focus on packaging and processing of food and pharma will be the segments on display in the Automation segment.

A separate pavilion will be dedicated to Food Technology Show in association with All India Food Processors’ Association (AIFPA) to provide a spectrum of world class technologies from the food processing sector. The Show will also be supported by The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) and Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA).

Automation 4 Packaging, in its second edition, will hold a one-day forum in association with Automation Industry Association (AIA), running concurrent with the main event.

Bulk Pack will be the highlight of Supply Chain Zone in this edition, coming together with India AIDC Show and India Logistics Show. Integrators and providers of rigid packaging, rigid intermediate bulk containers, flexible intermediate containers, woven sacks, flexi tanks, bulk filling machines, end of line packaging solutions, bar code, accessories & finished packaging, RFID & card technologies, integrators of supply chain systems, cold chain, ware housing systems, material handling and weighing, software and services will exhibit in this zone.

Extending their enduring support to PackPlus 2010 are The Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators (AIMCAL), The Indian Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container Association (IFIBCA), All India Food Processors’ Association (AIFPA), Indian Biscuits Manufacturers’ Association (IBMA), All India Flat Tape Manufacturers’ Association (AIFTMA), Hologram Manufacturers’ Association of India (HoMAI), AIDC Technologies Association of India, Delhi Printers’ Association and Flexible Packaging Entrepreneurs’ Welfare Association.

Running concurrently with main event will be the annually held PackAge Conference and the third edition of AIMCAL Converting School in India.

“With 354 exhibitors and 10342 footfalls recorded over the four days, PackPlus 2009 got its numbers right. In 2010 we moved to South with the fifth edition of India Packaging Show and debutant Bulk Pack 2010, which summed success with 230 exhibitors and 6,400 visitors,” said Neetu Arora on behalf of the organizers. “And now we have started working on PackPlus 2010, which is poised to go up a few notches in this year’s edition,” she concluded.

Packaging Plus - India's premier magazine for the package printing and package decoration industry will be present at the show along with the latest issue and the recent edition of the Packaging Plus Directory 2010 edition. Meet us there...

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