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CPP Expo 2005 Now Exceeds 100 Exhibitors

April 2005
PARAMUS, N.J.—H.A. Bruno, organizer of CPP Expo 2005, to be held September 26 - 28, 2005 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada is pleased to announce that as of April 8, 2005 their trade show has surpassed the 100 exhibitor mark.  With the addition of four of the industry's leading suppliers (Ashe Converting Equipment, Hudson-Sharp Machine Company, Kampf Machinery Corporation, and Polytype America Corp.), as well as substantial additions to the AIMCAL (The Association of Industrial of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators) Pavilion there are now 103 exhibitors committed to what is rapidly becoming North America's fastest growing converting and package printing exhibition.

Operating in cooperation with PACK EXPO Las Vegas (to be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center) and held in concert with the TAPPI Annual PLACE Conference, the TAPPI Corrugated Packaging Division Annual Meeting, and Annual Fall Meetings of RADTECH, CCTI (Composite Can & Tube Institute), Film & Bag Federation, and AICC (Association of Independent Corrugated Converters - Regions I & II), CPP EXPO will be at the epicenter of the converting and packaging universe in 2005.

CPP EXPO President, Leo Nadolske, said, "When the idea for launching CPP EXPO was conceived, we truly did not anticipate such early and enthusiastic response from suppliers, associations, publications and more.  Never before has one venue showcased industry synergies such as this!    In addition, so many of these newly-confirmed exhibitors will be displaying operating machinery - almost unheard of at first-time events.  We are pleased that they recognize that CPP is the catalyst for this most unique and potentially profitable opportunity."

For a complete listing of CPP EXPO Exhibitors, please visit the website:  www.cppexpo.com.  
 

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