26 international companies confirmed for AUSPACK 2015
Twenty-six international companies have already confirmed their places at AUSPACK 2015, organisers say. The 2015 event is the 30th anniversary of AUSPACK.
“Having international companies such as Krüger & Salecker, Cama Group, Daxner Pacific, Lothar A.Wolf Spezialmaschinen, Sacmi, Concetti Group, Leibinger and BrauKon as exhibitors introduces a new offering for the visitors,” said Luke Kasprzrak, portfolio director - industrial division, Exhibition and Trade Fairs.
“These companies will bring new product ranges and innovations that companies within the Australian food and beverage and pharmaceutical industries may not have seen.”
Jaqueline Rieck, sales assistant with Krüger & Salecker, says the company will exhibit a number of its moulding machines for the food processing industry, including the Table-top Extruder MFS 0051, the Rolling Machine ARM 0252, the Moulding Machine MFT 0100 and the Cereal Moulding Machine GFT 0401.
Following the recent opening of its Australian office, Cama Australia will be exhibiting at AUSPACK for the first time in 2015.
“Cama understands the importance of direct contact with our clients, and we want to make sure our service standards are the best in market. The only way to make sure we can do that is by investing in the market and being here in Australia,” said Cameron Traum, general manager, Cama Australia.
The company will showcase its new Monoblock Robotic Loading System at the event.
AUSPACK 2015 will be held over 24 to 27 March at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. AUSPACK is owned and presented by the Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA), Australia’s only national packaging and processing machinery organisation. For further information, visit www.auspack.com.au.
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