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The APPMA is inviting manufacturers to join the Australian pavilion at ProPak Asia next year and find more export opportunities.

The processing and packaging trade event, which runs from 13-16 June, now covers over 55,000 sqm of exhibition space and features over 2000 exhibitors from 45 countries.

The Australian pavilion is one of 18 international pavilions catering to over 45,000 trade visitors, and will be running for the third year in a row in 2018.

The APPMA is offering companies the chance to exhibit in the Australian Pavilion with a walk-on exhibition package.

Custom stands are also available, and the pavilion is to be situated in the front of the packaging zone.

The pavilion will enable Australian manufacturers to affordably showcase their products to the Asian market.

Each company receives additional promotions and advertising for the exhibition, and the APPMA looks after exhibition and marketing requirements.

To secure your place in the Australian Pavilion, email the APPMA now.

 

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