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PRINTPACK PLAS PHILIPPINES 2014 IS SET TO TAKE OFF IN MANILA

PRINTPACKPLAS PHILIPPINES: Innovating the Printing Industry in the Philippines

Global-link MP Events International, Inc. announces the staging of PRINTPACKPLAS in Manila. This mega event is a significant collaboration among the top players from the printing, packaging, and plastics industry in the Philippines. After the tremendous success last year, PRINTPACKPLAS PHILIPPINES 2014 is expected to be the most modern and innovative exhibition which will be held on October 9 to 11 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

“We are more than satisfied with the turnout last year. I have witnessed the increase in quantity and quality of visitors and they have taken a keen interest in the latest technologies in the printing, packaging and plastics industry, and I am definite that the Manila show this year will also be amazing,” shared GLMP CEO, Patrick-Lawrence Tan. “In our regional shows alone, we had over 200 companies who participated in the exhibit and over 15,000 trade visitors, which I believe, are impressive numbers. This confirms that the local economies in our country are on their way to global competitiveness.”

PRINTPACKPLAS PHILIPPINES is an interactive showcase of cutting-edge tools and equipment, a conducive venue to learn from business leaders, a place to discover the latest technologies and solutions in the market through seminars, conferences and product presentations, and, most importantly, a unique platform for key industry players to form new business alliances through unlimited networking opportunities.
 





The President of the Philippine Center for Print Excellence Foundation (PCPEF), one of the most solid supporters of the PRINTPACKPLAS series, Bert Calaquian, said that each year they give their best to continuously improve the Printers Technology Forum which is focused on the reinvention and the latest improvements of the Philippine printing industry by disseminating adequate information and timely updates to participating Filipino printers.


The Printers Technology Forum provides a helpful discussion covering the printing industry. Each year, we try to make the forum an ideal venue for the exchange of ideas between the speaker and the participants who all belong to the printing industry,” Calaquian added. “I am sure that we are not the only organization that will be conducting seminars and presentations. The anticipation builds up, as other companies and associations will not only look forward to finding new business opportunities, but also, they will have a perfect venue for learning.” Aside from PCPEF, the PRINTPACKPLAS series is also being exclusively supported by the Packaging Institute of the Philippines (PIP), Philippine Plastics Industry Association (PPIA), Cebu Organization of Printing Industries (COPI) and Printing Industries of Davao Inc. (PIADI).


After a long, rich history of partnership, PIP still continues to extend full support on PRINTPACKPLAS series because this event is a distinctive platform where both exhibitors and trade buyers alike explore business opportunities. The seminars and product presentations also provide great learning experience for our delegates and I can assure you that people from our industry will come to the show in heaps,” said Edita Molato, President of the Packaging Institute of the Philippines (PIP).


Do not miss the biggest and the most anticipated of the three-part PRINTPACKPLAS series, PRINTPACKPLAS PHILIPPINES, on October 9 – 11, 2014 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia. To know more about the event, you may visit www.globallinkmp.com/ppp or contact Global-Link MP at (632) 750-8588 or email your inquiries to info@globallinkmp.com. Show will be open from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm on October 9 – 10 and from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on October 11.


PRINTPACKPLAS will be featuring the most reliable brand names in the industries of packaging, printing and plastics including Accuratech Machine Industries Corp., Altima Ads-Infiniti, American Technologies Inc., Aperture Trading, Asa Color & Chemical Industries, Ascend Innovative Business Solutions, Asia Pacific Magazine, Big Pix Graphics, Boybrightboy Media, Brother Int'l Philippines, Copylandia Office Systems Corporation, Crystal Image Papers Mktg. Corp., E-Copy Corporation, ES Print Media Inc., Fairnew Media Inc., Ferrostaal Philippines, Fortunesources Inc., Fujifilm Philippines, Gakken Philippines, Gravitee Sales, Greatwall Machinery Manufacturing (Phils) Inc., Hicor Manufacturing Corp., Ideal Mktg. & Mfg. Corp., Imatech / Imavision Corporation, Interworld CRE Company, Kelin Graphics System Corp, Kingsbrand Printing Materials Co., LTD., KMC Trading, K-More Philippines, Loveair Industrial, Luxpia Electronics Corporation, Megakarte Smart Card Corporation, Multistiq Inc., MY Printers Supply Company, Inc., Norde International Distributors, Ooh Inc. / Animated Signs, Pimax Trading, Precision Dieboard Mfg., Print Time Trading Inc., Red Carpet Digital Print, Inc., Rich Graphix Brand, Inc., Rieckermann Philippines, S-Binding Supplies, Touch Art Digital Design, UI Philippines Inc., Mobelwerke Inc., Kiker Trading, C. Melchers GMBH & Co., Iship Logipack Inc., JG Summit Petrochemicals Corp., Loopex Packaging Products, Inc., Mecca Manufacturing Philippines, Nagase Philippines, NCK Plastics Manufacturing,New Ivex Plastics, Rainmaker International Corp., Sanhao Trading, TPT International, Criswill International and many more.


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