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AUSPACK exhibition on 1st - 4th of May, 2007 at Melbourne Exhibition Centre


Over 7000 people are heading to the Melbourne Exhibition Centre from the 1st - 4th of May 2007 to visit Australia's comprehensive packaging and processing machinery exhibition, AUSPACK 2007.

Visitors will have four days to connect with over 200 exhibitors, speak with key players in the industry, learn about new and innovative products and to walk away from the exhibition with customised solutions that fit their needs.

According to the organisers Exhibitions and Trade Fairs (ETF), there are three simple reasons why food, beverage, packaging and processing personnel must attend AUSPACK 2007.

Doing all business in one convenient location

Attending AUSPACK will save many months of supplier sourcing. AUSPACK 2007 is a chance to see, compare and buy all the new working machinery, products and technology with more than 800 brands on display from over 200 exhibitors. AUSPACK is the ideal place to streamline the buying process with all the experts on hand to discuss individual requirements.

According to Bega Cheese, The equipment at AUSPACK is good. AUSPACK must be a great event if it has taken a day just to get around half of the venue.

Get the edge over the competitors

Discover new machinery and technology that will help increase the productivity of thebusiness and lower production costs. Compare the new innovations and innovative business solutions for packaging, processing and handling requirements.

According to Cadbury Schweppes AUSPACK 2005 was of more value than any other AUSPACK. There were plenty of exhibitors who could assist it with its project needs.

Establish new contacts face-to-face

AUSPACK 2007 offers unparalleled networking opportunities and information swapping time for a company and its employees. AUSPACK is the ideal platform to reach a wide range of contacts face-to-face in just four days.

According to Fosters Australia, it was a great opportunity to catch up with contacts. There were plenty of different people Fosters Australia had not seen for a while.

If one is looking to learn about global trends and emerging technologies in the industry or trying to solve a packaging or processing problem then AUSPACK 2007 will provide the answers.

AUSPACK is owned and presented by the Australian Packaging Machinery Association (APMA) and organised by Exhibitions and Trade Fairs .

24-Jan-2007
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The Australian Packaging Machinery Association (APMA) has elected two new directors to its board: Insignia general manager Jack Winson and ABB Australia manager – CSR national spares and logistics Andrew Davenport.

AUSPACK ’05: registration open (6-Jul-2005)
Registration is now open for AUSPACK 2005 at Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park from Tuesday 11 to Friday 14 October 2005.

Auspack 2005 more than half sold (18-Aug-2004)
WITH 14 months remaining until the show is held, organisers of Australia’s biennial packaging exhibition, Auspack 2005, announced last month that more than 50 per cent of the available exhibition space has been sold.

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