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The
India Package Meet Reaches Out To Packaging Users In ‘The Grassroots
Tour’ India
Package Meet- the roving show of Print-Packaging.com that is a distinctive
B2B event as well as a promotional medium for the packaging related
events of the company crisscrossed the 'Deva Bhumi' of Uttarakhand with
three shows in three towns in the space of three days creating a stir
among the industry. The meet that has been to over twenty towns and
cities across the country and also to Colombo and Dhaka was on what
was dubbed as the 'Grassroots Tour' with the objective of taking the
event to where the packaging is actually used and was in fact reaching
out to the new industry clusters that are coming up in Uttarakhand to
take advantage of the fiscal benefits offered by the Government. Roorkee,
Dehradun and Haridwar were the chosen venues to receive the daylong
meets. Over 500 business professionals benefited from visiting the traveling
show in the three days. The coming together of the four-niche events- India Packaging Show, India Converting Show, India Corrugated Show and India Flexo Show from 21- 24 August 2007 at Pragati Maidan has aroused a great interest in the industry and provided the perfect background to take such a tour. While five top speakers had lined up presentations on subjects of contemporary interest, over twenty-seven leading companies had joined the tabletop show to make for an interesting days event at each town. The grassroots tour was supported by the regional associations and included The Indian Industries Association, Uttrakhand Industrial Welfare Association, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association - Uttaranchal, Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Haridwar, Bhagwanpur Industries Association, Sidcul Industrial Association, Roorkee Small Scale Industries Association and Haridwar Industrial Development Association. NL Reddy, President, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, Uttaranchal that has members mainly in the Bhagwanpur Industrial Area, Shiv Chadha, Vice President, Roorkee Small Scale Industrial Association and RP Sharma, V. President, Bhagwanpur Industries Association were the special guests at the Roorkee event. `We are gratified to see that professional organisers have taken the trouble to bring such an event to our doorsteps,` said Sharma while wishing the upcoming event in Delhi a grand success. Kaushalya Bandhu, General Manager, District Industries Centre, Dehradun, Md. Latif Chaudhary, President, Uttaranchal Industries Welfare Association, Selaqui Chapter and Sominder Gupta, Chairman, Indian Industries Association, Dehradun Chapter were the other special guests in the second days Harinder Garg, General Secretary, Sidcul Industrial Association, Haridwar, Sandeep Jain, President, Association of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, Haridwar, Ashok Sharma, President, Uttaranchal Industries Welfare Association, Haridwar Chapter, Rajan Mishra, President, Haridwar Industrial Development Association were the special guests at the Haridwar event. Harish Madan, Managing Director of SnS Containers, then talked about “Corrugated Packaging: Overview & Trends”. He traced the history of corrugated packaging in India, its present status and the way it was headed. He also drew a comparison with the rapid progress made by China in recent years. Harveer Sahni, Managing Director of Weldon Celloplast, India's leading labelstock manufacturer presented a paper on “Practical Solutions for Brand Security” where he highlighted the need to protect brands against the global menace of counterfeiting. He laid out the various techniques and devices available like substrate solutions, holograms, taggants, ink-based solutions, RFID etc. and mentioned that the best approach was to use a combination of several overt and covert devices and to keep changing them to stay ahead of counterfeiters. Avinash Bangale, Mico Bosch, talked about “Continuous Motion Vertical Form, Fill & Seal Machines” and its advantages over intermittent machines. He spoke about the significant price/space saving for total production line including up- and downstream equipment besides the savings in operator costs. S. Chidambar, an industry consultant, then presented the concluding paper on behalf of Uflex (formerly Flex Industries) on “The Indian Flexible Packaging Market” with particular emphasis on recent developments in metallised films (like plasma-enhanced metallising) which have emerged as the best high-barrier options in flexible packaging. “This has been a unique experience for us. This is the first time that we have participated in the India Package Meet and have gathered several serious enquiries over the last three days. We shall look forward to the next round of such meets,” said Prabal Chakraborti of Bericap India echoing the sentiments of the twenty seven satisfied exhibitors.
Date: 20-Jun-2007
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