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CPA to host Sourcing Center at ProFood Tech

Center will provide brand owners with information on how to source contract-packaging service providers and will give them an opportunity to ask questions and interact with industry executives.

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The Contract Packaging Association (CPA) will host its Sourcing Center in the Association Partner Pavilion in booth #934 at ProFood Tech, April 4-6 at McCormick Place in Chicago.

The Sourcing Center is a place where brand owners interested in contract packaging and manufacturing services can learn about CPA members and how to source these service providers. Visitors will experience real-world examples of contract packaged and manufactured goods from CPA members and will have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with industry experts. The Sourcing Center is also a place for contract packagers and manufacturers to learn about CPA and the benefits of membership.

“The biggest names in the industry have come together to define a new era in food and beverage processing at ProFood Tech. The Association Partner Pavilion provides a one-stop location for partner organizations to make face-to-face connections, while collaborating with industry organizations and serving as a valuable resource for the more than 6,000 attendees present at the show,” Jim Pittas, Senior Vice President for PMMI – The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies.

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