Vietnam Print Pack exhibition offers line-up of the industry’s very best

Sep 22nd at 16:31
22-09-2017 16:31:10+07:00

Vietnam Print Pack exhibition offers line-up of the industry’s very best

With the participation of numerous printing and packaging enterprises from a great variety of countries and territories, Vietnam Print Pack 2017 promises to attract a wide range of domestic and international visitors and offer them various choices of printing and packaging products.

According to market researcher Euromonitor International, demand for food packaging in Vietnam was 3.9 million tonnes in 2015 and it is expected to raise to 5.4 million tonnes by 2020, an equivalent of 38 per cent increase.

Nguyen Ngoc Sang, chairman of the Vietnam Packaging Association (Vinpas), said that the annual growth rate of the industry in Vietnam is 15-20 per cent, while a representative of the Vietnam Plastics Association (VPA) stated that the has reached an annual growth rate of 25 per cent in recent years.

With the aim of meeting the increasing demand for printing and packaging in Vietnam in the coming period, the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Vietnam National Trade Fair and Advertising Company (Vinexad) and Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd. co-organised Vietnam Print Pack 2017 with the support of related governmental agencies and organisations.

The 17th international exhibition on the packaging and printing industry will take place on October 5-8 at Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC).

Vietnam Print Pack 2017 will host 300 exhibitors from 12 countries and territories, mainly from Vietnam, Hong Kong, India, Japan, and South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, and China. These exhibitors will open 540 booths in various fields of printing, packaging, and food processing, with the hope of luring in more than 9,000 visitors through the four-day exhibition.

Visitors to the exhibition will be offered the best choices of products available in a variety of fields, such as printers and printer spare parts, printing ink, supplies and materials for printing, and packaging machines.

At Vietnam Print Pack 2017, visitors can explore new and interesting innovative technologies and machines, as well as qualified raw materials provided by famous enterprises in the field of printing and packaging from around the world.

Exhibitors include Sansin Corporation, My Lan Group JSC, J&V Wonder Printing Vietnam Co., Ltd., Uchida Yoko Global Limited, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Vietnam Co., Ltd., and SBL Machinery Co., Ltd., Man Thanh One Member Co., Ltd., Innopack Vietnam Co., Ltd., and Hseng Tex Enterprise Co., Ltd., among others.

It is expected that Vietnam Print Pack 2017 will serve as an efficient platform for exporters and manufacturers in the printing and packaging industries to introduce their products and a comprehensive exhibition for visitors to approach state-of-the-art machinery, equipment, and materials.

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