The foremost and largest packaging show in the Asian region, on its way to its 7 th presentation, is all set to provide you with the vital link that you need for success. Focusing on the latest packaging technology as well as the ideas and directions of this Asia fast-expanding market, Pack Asia 2009 will definitely, be the place to be, to showcase your products to industry leaders and the specially targeted groups of the market.
No-ordinary Packaging show
You¡¯ll find that Pack Asia 2009 is not just another run-of-the-mill packaging show. Established in 1989, Pack Asia is the longest running packaging show oin Malaysia. It will be the largest packaging show by far in 2009, because it has everything from packaging materials to packaging machinery. In additional, there¡¯s a special section dedicated to international group participants from Singapore, Thailand, China, Taiwan and India.
The food processing, packaging and beverage industry has now become a major contributor to Malaysia economy; Malaysia is also aiming to be the international Halal food hub, targeting to satisfy at least 5% of the global Halal food market currently worth US$ 350 billion. The position sets the country on a strategic route to be the premier Halal food supply base and global halal certification centre as Malaysia expertise in the area has gained worldwide recognition and sited by the united Nation Alienations Commission as the best global example where Halal food is concerned.
New technology push the frontiers for business development. Highly automatic computerized production technologies, capable of forming anything from metal cans, crowns, blow moulding of PE and PET, bottles to paper packaging bags, corrugated paperboards & boxboards. These from the staple of many manufacturers in the rush on the market share. New materials such as laminated bags made by pressing together layers of nylon and polyester film; a new high temperature laminated bag for cooking¡ ¡All these points towards a greater awareness of current market need as well as a yen for new technology.