Pac-Ex 2001 set to roll

This biennial north-of-the-border packaging show, built on a successful formula, offers some new features for the new millennium.

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Companies from around the world will showcase their latest packaging equipment, materials, products, and services when Pac-Ex 2001 opens in Toronto this May.

Sponsored by the Packaging Assn. of Canada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), the show runs from May 15 to 17 at the Toronto Intl. Centre. More than 600 exhibitors will display their latest and greatest to an anticipated 13ꯠ show visitors. PAC Trade Show chairman John R. Wilson, vice president and general manager of Nordson Canada, looks forward to some exciting new developments at the show.

“Speed, efficiency, automation, ergonomics, safety, versatility, performance, shelf impact—Pac-Ex exhibitors will deliver all this, and more,” Wilson says. “They should be able to satisfy anyone’s packaging wish list. And our Trade Show Committee has introduced some exciting show features.” These include a pre-show breakfast seminar series, convenient online registration at www.pac.ca, and a career centre. There’s even a special visitor-appreciation feature that will send some lucky showgoer home with a new car for one year.

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