New exhibitors announced for AUSPACK 2015
Mark the date in your diary - AUSPACK 2015 will be held over 24 to 27 March 2015 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
“AUSPACK has already welcomed 43 new exhibitors to the show that bring with them over 150 new brands for the visitors to see,” said Luke Kasprzak, portfolio director - industrial division, Exhibition and Trade Fairs.
“Our new exhibitors include Daxner Soren Asia Pacific, Advanced Machine Technology, PharmEquip, Pulford Air & Gas, Meech, Hydroflux and Mettler Toledo. These companies represent a broad range of products, across an even wider list of industries, and we welcome each of them to AUSPACK.”
With headquarters in Wels, Austria, and a design branch in Osterbuch, Germany, Daxner Soren Asia Pacific provides process solutions to the food, cosmetics, chemical, healthcare and biotechnology industries. With more than 60 years’ experience, Daxner is now the leading mixing-plant company in Europe, specialising in vacuum conveying and mixing of solids.
“Exhibiting at AUSPACK 2015 is an opportunity to increase customer awareness of our company,” said Dale Krasselt, director, PharmEquip.
“PharmEquip is a leading sanitary process components supplier to the pharmaceutical and food manufacturing industries. From our suite of products, we are able to help our clients establish and maintain operational compliance. We maintain 2 OEM certified hose workshops where we assemble our customers’ made-to-measure hose assemblies using the highest quality hoses and fittings.”
AUSPACK is owned and presented by the Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA). For more information about the event, visit www.auspack.com.au.
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