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2014 INDPACK
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Consumer Packaging :Challenges & OpportunitiesConsumer Packaging :Challenges & Opportunities
16th National PackagingExhibition & Conference16 -18 January, 2014 ; Hall No. 7Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
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The Indian Institute of Packaging is a nationalenterprise set up in 14th May, 1966 by the IndianPackaging and allied industry and the Ministry ofCommerce, Government of India.
The Institute's endeavor is to improve thestandards of packaging needed for the promotionof exports and help to create infrastructuralfacilities for overall packaging improvement inIndia throughout it’s various activities.
The activities of the Institute today are bench-marked with those of leading packaging institutesthe world over.
The Institute is closely linked with internationalorganizations. It is recognized by the UNIDO(United Nations Industrial DevelopmentOrganization) and the ITC (International TradingCentre) for consultancy and training. The IIP is amember of the Asian Packaging Federation(APF) the Institute of Packaging Professionals(IOPP), USAthe Institute of Packaging (IOP), UK,Technical Association of Pulp and Paper Industry(TAPPI), USA and World Packaging Organization(WPO).
The services of the Institute include Training &Education,Consultancy&Project,LaboratoryTesting,Quality Evaluation, Exhibition & Design, Informationand Publication, Library, Database Services,National and International Awards for Packagingexcellencebesidespromotionalactivities.
The Organizers
After the successes of the previous editions ofIndpack it has grown as a brand name within theIndian packaging industry as well as the worldover. Recognizing that new trends anddevelopment are essential to a bright future of theindustry the Indian Institute of Packaging withIndpack, seeks to provide a perfect platform tobring the full range of the packaging industry
under one roof.With the support from Ministry of Commerce andIndustry, Ministry of Food Processing IndustryGovernment of India and many tradeassociations from India and abroad includingWorld Packaging Organization and AsianPackaging Federation, Indpack is all set tocontinue its success story in 2014 edition.
The Biggest Opportunity in the Packaging industry
The packaging industry has its influence on all industriesdirectly or indirectly. Currently the Indian packagingindustry is worth USD 24.6 billion and with a growth rate ofabove 15% per annum it is one of the fastest growing. Overthe next couple of years this growth rate is expected todouble. India's per capita packaging consumption is lessthan worldwide average which offers a mammoth businessopportunity to entrepreneurs.
The large and fast growing Indian middle class populationand the growth of organized retail sector are the catalysts togrowth in packaging. The Indian middle class population isabove 50 million and is expected to reach 583 million by2025. (Source:McKinseyReport)
The Indian retail market is the 5th largest retaildestination globally and has been ranked the secondmost attractive emerging market for investments. Thismarket is currently valued at US$ 511 billion and isexpected to rise to US$ 1.3 trillion by 2018. (Source:www.ibef.org)Packaging of essential products like food, beverage, milk,vegetable, food grains and pharmacy are the key drivingsegmentsbecause of the huge domestic consumption.
India's imports at 20-25% with a value of $ 125 million ofits total packing machinery indicate further opportunitiesnot only for Indian companies to increase their share indomestic market but also for International companies toexplore new business opportunities in India.
Indian Packaging industry- A snapshot
Packaging industry continues to transform itself into new areas ofgrowth while having to adjust to changing consumer and marketrealities. The goal of National Conference on Consumer Packaging:Challenges and Opportunities are to discuss emerging trends andinnovations in consumer packaging at global level and to understandhow modern techniques could be used for packaging industrystandards and best suited to the consumer needs. The PackagingConference is dedicated to bringing leading-edge technology andmarket information to packaging industry like Beverage, Food,Household, Industrial, Chemicals, Cosmetics, Health & BeautyAids, and Pharmaceuticals industries.
Learn the bestpractices for successful package development.Recent Trends In Consumer Packaging.Consumer satisfaction with key insights and applicationsfrom industry experts.Discover the impact that different packaging attributes will have on consumer purchase decision in today’schanging marketplace.Understand consumer perceptions of satisfaction by packaging category and the opportunities for brand owners,retailers and designers to improve product experience.
HIGHLIGHT OF NATIONAL CONFERENCE:
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National Conference onConsumer Packaging : Challenges & Opportunities
Join us to hear prominent packaging designers, key package innovators, top brand owners, and other packaging professionals to
discuss the success story of key packaged brands and how the consumer packaging industry can discover the newer
opportunities for further introduction of new packaging formats and materials.
January 17-18, 2014 at Shangri-La's Eros Hotel, New Delhi
NATIONAL CONFERENCE : PROPOSED PROGRAM
DATE / TIME TOPICS SPEAKER FROM
Glass packaging - A need for resurgence
Flexible packaging - ballooning growth in demand
DAY-2 : Saturday, 18/01/2014
Self- Adhesive Labels - sticking to packaging growth
Rigid Plastics - standing firm in demand growth International rigid plastic pack convertor
TECHNICAL SESSION - IV
PACKAGING CHALLENGES
Packaging with responsibility towards the Environment
Imperatives of Anti-counterfeit and tamper-proof forgrowth in international trade
Catering to the modern consumer demand for lifestyle and convenience
International environment conservation expert
Business Head of leading beverage or confectionery company
13:30 – 14:30
TECHNICAL SESSION - V
PACKAGING COST OPTIMISATION
Business success with efficient Supply Chain Management
Optimising packaging cost versus demand for innovation Commercial Director of leading FMCG
Paper - the evergreen choice of packaging
Leading Glass manufacturer
Leading paper & FBB manufacturer
Leading flexible materials & laminate manufacturer
Leading equipment or material supplier to the label industry
11:30 – 12:00
Leading company for counterfeit protection devices and software
Supply Chain Director of leading FMCG
Networking Lunch
DAY-1 : Friday, 17/01/2014
09:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 11:00
11:00 – 11:30
11:30 – 12:00
12:00 – 13:30
13:30 – 14:30
14:00 – 17:50
Registration
INAUGURAL SESSION: CHIEF GUEST: MR. SIRAJ HUSSAIN, IASSECRETARY, MINISTRY OF FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES,GOVT. OF INDIA
Break
Keynote address
TECHNICAL SESSION - I
PACKAGING - THE WAY FORWARD
Packaging Development Challenges in arapidly changing Retail Environment
Contemporary Packaging Design Trends
Imperatives of efficient Distribution and Logistics in ageographical diverse Retail Environment
Lunch Break
TECHNICAL SESSION - II
PACKAGING DIFFERENTIATORS
Beverage cans and metal packaging - a comeback story
Leading FMCG Company
Global Head of Packaging of leading MNC
Leading international Packaging Designer
International Supply Chain Director of MNC
Leading Can Making company
Tea-Break
14:30 – 15:30
Modified Atmosphere Packaging /Vacuum Packaging for Fresh Meat Products
Retort Packaging for Meat and Poultry Products
Innovative Packaging Techniques forAccelerated Freeze Dried (AFD) Meat Products
TECHNICAL SESSION - III
INNOVATIVE PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR
FRESH AND PROCESSED MEAT PRODUCTS
10:00 – 11:30
12:00 – 13:30
15:30 CONCLUDING REMARKS
DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM
National Conference on
Consumer Packaging : Challenges & OpportunitiesJanuary 17-18, 2014 at Shangri-La’s Eros Hotel, New Delhi
INDPACK 2014
Name
Designation
Company Name
Address
City / Pincode Country
Mobile No. Tel. Fax:
E-mail: Website
Profile1. Packaging
2. Machinery
3. Other Services
Paper & Paper Board
Corrugated Boards and Boxes
Glass Containers
Metal / Tin Containers
Rigid and Semi-Rigid Plastic Containers
Ancillary Materials - Tapes, Straps, Labels, Adhesives, etc.,
Packaging Materials & Systems for Food, Pharmaceuticals,
Cosmetics, Toiletries, Industrial Products, Textiles, Handicrafts, etc.
Product Filling & Packaging
Package Printing
Film Extrusion
Paper, Paper Board Converting
Plastic / Film Converting, Lamination
Plastic Bottle / Pouch Making & Printing Sealing / Taping /Strapping & Bundling Thermoforming Shrink / Skretch Wrapping
Seals / Closures Manufacturers and other related Machinery
Used for complementing packaging
Inks, Varnishes
Adhesives, Coatings and Decorative Materials
Package Design and Development
New Technologies
Consulting
Other Packaging and Allied Products and Services
Publishers
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Plot No. 21, Functional Industrial Estate,
Opposite Patparganj Bus Depot,
Patparganj, Delhi - 110092
Ph.: 22166703/04/05 ; Fax.: 011-22169612
Email: iipdelhi@nde.vsnl.net.in, tneiipdelhi@iip-in.com
India is amongst the fastest growing economies of the
world. India's GDP growth is stated to be more than 8-9%
and its retail markets are becoming increasingly
sophisticated. In this scenario there is a surging demand for
innovative packs of food and pharmaceutical products. At
the same time there is a challenge to develop more effective
anti-counterfeit packaging and put in place effective safety
Regulations for the protection of consumer interest.
There is also need for latest packaging material and
technology which will enable to compete with the best in the
world market. The objective of this seminar is to bring
packaging material manufacturers, converters, machinery
manufacturers and industry experts on a single platform to
showcase latest developments in packaging for food and
pharmaceuticals.
Objective of the Seminar
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Senior executives of production, marketing, export,
purchase, R&D, Quality control, technical services of
packaging products, machineries, vendors/convertors
and user industries
Consultants of packaging in the field of food and
pharmaceuticalsGovernment officials and NGOsPackaging regulatory and statutory bodiesAcademicians, technocrats and scientists
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12.36% Service Tax Extra.For more than 2 delegates 10% discount for all delegates joining forcomplete conference.Early bird will be accepted if the payment will be made within 30thNovember, 2013
Rs. 1000 + 12.36 % tax per person for second day for meat processing session.
Normal Regn. Early Bird Regn.
Non Member
Member/PG Alumni
Life Member
Rs. 6,500/-
Rs. 6,000/-
Rs. 5500/-
Rs. 5,850/-
Rs. 5,400/-
Rs. 4,950/-
Those interested in sponsoring, advertising or participating in the
seminar proceedings may kindly contact immediately.
Conference Registration fee
Conference Technical SouvenirAdvertisement Tariff:
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Overall size of the souvenir (Full page): 28cm X 21cm (11” X 8.1/4”)PrintArea (Full Page) : 28cm X 18cm (9.1/2” X 7”)Payment in favour of “Indian Institute of Packaging” by draft / cheque payableat MumbaiSpace booking along with advertisement artwork / CD should reach by21/12/2013
Inside Front Page Rs.50,000/-
Inside Back Cover Rs.50,000/-
Back Cover Rs.50,000/-
Gate Fold Rs.75,000/-
Full Page Colour Rs.30,000/-
Full Page B/W Rs. 12,000/-
Half Page B/W Rs.8000/-
Indpack 2014 will invite visitors from the entire value chain on
packaging industry. Some of the key buyers will be from:
Visitors Profile
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Pharmaceuticals
Processed and Fresh Food
Beverage
Agriculture, Dairy
Chemicals and
confectionery
Perfume and Toiletries
Cosmetics and Toys
Sports Goods, Textiles
Co-operative Societies
Plastic Bottle/Pouch Making &
Printing
Training Institutions, Exporters
Retail Chain Managers
Nodal Agencies of Govt of
India including Spice Board,
Coir Board, Tea Board,
APEDA
R&DProfessionals,Policymakers
PACKAGING MACHINERY OTHER SERVICES
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Paper & Paper BoardCorrugated Board & BoxesGlass ContainersMetal/ Tin ContainersRigid and Semi-Rigid Plastic
ContainersAncillary Materials Tapes, StrapsLabels,Adhesives, ect.Packaging Materials & Systems For
Food, Pharmaceuticals Cosmetics,
Toiletries, Industrial Products.
Product Filling & PackagingPackage PrintingFilm ExtrusionPaper, Paper Board ConvertingPlastic/ Film Converting, LaminationSealing/Taping/Strapping &BundlingThermoforming Shrink/ Stretch
WrappingSeals/ Closures Manufacturers and
other related Machinery used for
complementing Packaging
Ink VarnishesAdhesives, Coating & Decorative
MaterialsPackage Design & DevelopmentNew TechnologiesConsultingOther Packaging & Allied Product &
ServicesPublishers
Exhibitor ProfileIndpack 2014 will meet all the needs of packing industry from all the major sectors:
Area 1483 sq kmAltitude: 293 m above sea level
Average Temperature 45 C (Max) - usually in May - Jun, 5 C (mm) - usually in Dec – Jan
Monsoon July to mid-September
Population 2043 million (Census 2012)
Best time to visit October to March
Languages Hindi, English, Urdu and Punjabi
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Welcome to Delhi
Dr. Sanjay Chattopadhyay
Professor & Additional Director
Email: labiip@iip-in.com
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