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Additional Suppliers Join CPP Expo

August 2007
PARAMUS, N.J.—H.A. Bruno, LLC, organizers of CPP EXPO—to be held Oct. 15-17, 2007 at the Las Vegas Convention Center/South Hall (LVCC)—is still experiencing a brisk sales pace as several package printing suppliers joined the Expo over the last 30 days. PLGA (Package Label & Gravure Association) and GAA (Gravure Association of America) are co-sponsoring the event and IBWA (International Bottled Water Association) is co-locating its annual convention in Las Vegas.

A number of companies will be at CPP EXPO for its second showing in Las Vegas, including Mark Andy/Comco, KoTai, Radius Solutions, Retroflex, Totani, and Waterline. All will showcase equipment within their exhibit, and some will showcase right below CPP EXPO in the Containers & Materials Pavilion of PACK EXPO.

“We are delighted to have Mark Andy and Comco join us in Las Vegas,” said Leo Nadolske, president of CPP EXPO. “Mark Andy and Comco manufacture a wide range of equipment to the converting industry with strong experience in the narrow and mid-web flexographic sector.”

Further connecting the co-located events of CPP-PACK-PROCESS EXPOs are the close to two dozen associations that form an industry alliance across the industry sectors. These diverse associations/industry groups are taking part in the forum in a variety of manners from technical and educational presentations, to annual business meetings and participation in package design/awards forums. Partnering with industry leaders such as these expands the expertise and solutions offered to attendees while ultimately growing the buying audience.

For complete exhibit details, registration information, and educational programming, visit www.cppexpo.com
 

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