Pack Expo To Add Contract-Packaging Pavilion, Brand Protection Center

Many of the more than 50ꯠ attendees expected to attend this year’s Pack Expo International in Chicago will receive added value by visiting the contract packaging pavilion, which will be open throughout the show’s run from Oct.

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29-Nov. 2, 2006, at McCormick Place.

Pack Expo’s organizer, the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI), describes the contract-packaging pavilion as “a great starting point for assessing a project and exploring the many possible options provided by contract packaging partners.”

Pack Expo 2006 will place an international focus on recent developments in packaging technology and showcase exhibitors’ advances in packaging and converting machinery, materials, packages and containers, and components. PMMI anticipates that more than 1길 exhibitors will participate.

This year, Process Expo and CPP Expo will be co-located with Pack Expo. Process Expo will feature more than 350 exhibitors on the upper and lobby levels of Lakeside Center at McCormick Place, focusing on developments in processing technology to meet the challenges faced by the industry’s food and beverage manufacturers. CPP Expo, featuring nearly 250 exhibitors, will be on the lobby level of Lakeside Center. Its focus will be on new market synergies of the package printing, converting, finishing machinery, and supplies industries.

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