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How Covid-19 is impacting Global Packaging Supply Chains

Webinar 5 in the five-part global series, will be held on 21 October at 5.00 pm AEDT and will discuss how COVID-19 is impacting the Global Packaging Supply Chains and will have two AIP speakers.

The interactive webinar will include a global panel of experts who will discuss Global vs Domestic Supply Chains, accessing sites to obtain recycled plastics, challenges with global supply chains in terms of accessing sites, machinery, production lines and delivery of equipment and Global supply chains of meat and food in general.

The Series is run by Informa Markets, in collaboration with the World Packaging Organisation (WPO), and supported by the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP).

 Speakers will include:

Anand Pathak
Sales Head – Packaging Division
TVSSCS India

Simon Van Leuven MAIP
Australian Director
Vanden Recycling

Gian Paolo Crasta
Sales & Marketing Director
UCIMA

Alan Adams MAIP
Sustainability Director APAC
Sealed Air

Facilitator:
Prof Pierre Pienaar MSc, FAIP, CPP
President - World Packaging Organisation (WPO)
Education Director- Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP)

Book your place today

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/7016007872965/WN_sdrtDthaRUOLA2R2MFNAXA

 

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