
The trade monthly Packaging South Asia and its research and conference organization IppStar have put together an interesting webinar that is aimed at presenting advanced, structured, and cost-effective solutions for bulk products on the afternoon of 20 July 2023.
The 90-minute webinar is purposeful in that it tackles a particular set of opportunities presented by products for both domestic and export trade requiring heavy-duty packaging. The webinar at 3 pm Indian Standard Time next Thursday 20 July brings together experts from the raw material, technology, and consumer side to look at structured packaging and logistical solutions for an important group of products.
The speakers include experts who are experienced in providing technology solutions for projects in India, Asia, and globally. The conversations and discussion will cover the trends that point to the requirement of heavy-duty packaging solutions, and the equipment, technology, and raw materials needed to produce these. In addition, there will be valuable inputs from experts on the logistics side and converting side who are familiar with the supply chain requirements and who have experience working for manufacturers and logistics companies that require these types of solutions.
The webinar brings together a unique group of expert speakers who have expertise in their domains and have a strong record of working together to execute these types of projects. The name of the game is cutting-edge and purposeful technology inputs and collaboratively putting together packaging solutions that work efficiently across the supply chain. The event is presented in collaboration with the Indian Plastics Institute, Aventus, ExxonMobil, Haver and Boecker, and Windmoelller and Holscher. There are limited seats for this invitation-only event and participants are encouraged to register as early as they can for the event.
IndiFoodBev — authentic, impactful and influential
An English-language food and beverage processing and packaging industry B2B platform in print and web, IndiFoodBev is in its third year of publication. It is said that the Indian food and beverage industries represent approximately US$ 900 billion in revenues which implies more than 20% of the country’s GDP. Eliminating the wastage on the farmside can help to deliver more protein to a higher number of the population apart from generating sizable exports. The savings in soil, seeds, water, fertilizer, energy and ultimately food and nutrition could be the most immense contribution that country is poised to make to the moderation of climate change.
To improve your marketing and grow sales to the food and beverage processing and packaging industry, talk to us. Our research and consulting company IppStar [www.ippstar.org] can assess your potential and addressable markets in light of the competition. We can discuss marketing, communication, and sales strategies for market entry and growth.
Suppliers and service providers with a strategy and budget for targeted marketing can discuss using our hybrid print, web, video, and social media channels to create brand recognition linked to market relevance. Our technical writers are ready to meet you and your customers for content.
The second largest producer of fruit and vegetables in the world is continuously expanding processing capacities and delivery systems with appropriate innovative technologies. We cover product and consumer trends, nutrition, processing, research, equipment and packaging from farm to thali. Get our 2025 media kit and recalibrate your role in this dynamic market. Enhance your visibility and relevance to existing markets and turn potential customers into conversations. Ask for a sample copy of our bi-monthly in print or our weekly IndiFoodBev eZine each Wednesday.
For editorial info@ippgroup.in — for advertisement ads1@ippgroup.in and for subscriptions subscription@ippgroup.in
Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
Subscribe Now