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Pacprocess middle East Africa fair lights up Cairo

By Maria Diamond
01 February 2020   |   2:30 am
In a bid to take advantage of the mega opportunities present in Egypt, one of the major economic hubs in North Africa, Interpack Alliance, in collaboration with top exhibition management firms recently organised Pacprocess Middle East Africa (MEA), 2019 fair.

In a bid to take advantage of the mega opportunities present in Egypt, one of the major economic hubs in North Africa, Interpack Alliance, in collaboration with top exhibition management firms recently organised Pacprocess Middle East Africa (MEA), 2019 fair.

The three-day fair, which took place from 9-11 December 2019, is an all encompassing events for companies in the packaging sector and related process industries at the Egypt International Exhibitions Center in Cairo.

The fair featured solutions for food and agriculture, beverages, personal care and household, cosmetics and beauty, pharmaceutical and medical, luxury, industrial, and transport as well as point of sale packaging.

In his remark, Global Portfolio Director Processing and Packaging at Messe Düsseldorf, Bernd Jablonowski, said the fair was aimed towards providing unique unrivaled momentum in its showcase of global industry and market insight.

“It not only provides a one of a kind b2b event showcase, it also serves as an avenue for suppliers, machine manufacturers and customers from all over the world to network and do business. Strong decision makers with know-how for trade fairs were brought together for Pacprocess MEA. This included an advisory board composed of high profiled representatives of international companies from the food, pharmaceuticals and confectionery/pastry industries, as well as from numerous Egyptian state organisations and associations.”

He continued: “There are vast import and export opportunities for West African businesses to showcase cutting-edge technologies and forge lucrative partnerships.”

The fair, which attracted 3,000 exhibitors from over 58 countries presented a comprehensive international range of products, including the latest in packaging systems and machinery, packaging materials and confectionery machinery in 19 halls covering over 2 million square feet net of exhibit space.

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