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PackPrint to Debut at PRINT 09

June 2008
RESTON, Va.—Plans are underway for the debut of PackPrint, a new package printing-, folding carton-, flexo- and label-focused tradeshow. PackPrint will launch at the globally recognized PRINT 09 tradeshow to be held Sept. 11-16, 2009 in Chicago’s McCormick Place.

Produced by the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC®) in partnership with the Flexographic Technical Association (FTA), PackPrint has attracted interest from all segments of the package-printing industry. This event offers exhibitors exposure to buyers from the top package printers and converting companies with direct access to PRINT attendees who are seeking to expand their services into the realm of package printing.

“Based on what we have learned from package printing equipment manufacturers and hearing their current support, we are convinced the timing is right to meet the needs of the growing packageprinting industry by co-locating PackPrint with PRINT 09. And, with our partners and supporters, we will offer a comprehensive and effective buying and selling experience for exhibitors and attendees,” states Ralph Nappi, president of GASC.

With more than 20,000 net square feet of PackPrint exhibit space already contracted, even before the general sales cycle began, the exhibitor list continues to grow with current commitments from such companies as Bobst, Brausse, Drent Goebel, Korber Paper Link, Carton Kraft, DGM Machinery, Rollem, PRISCO, CP Bourg, and Brandten & Kluge.

Interest in this show by package printing equipment manufacturers is keen, based on a package printing market study conducted for PRIMIR (Print Industries Market Information and Research organization) in 2005 by State Street Consultants, “Package Printing and Converting: An Industry Assessment 2004-2009,” which revealed:
• 60 percent of label producers are considering a new press
• 50 percent of folding carton producers plan to buy a new press
• 45 percent of flexible packaging producers are considering buying a new press
• 36 percent package printers plan to implement Computer-to-Plate systems
• 21 percent of package producers plan to buy a digital press

According to a 2007 survey by packagePRINTING of readers’ attendance at package printing tradeshows, GRAPH EXPO earned the top spot at 53 percent. Based on these results, industry interest, and the more expansive and inclusive nature of PRINT, it was determined that the 2009 show would be the ideal time and place to launch PackPrint.

“Drent Goebel recognizes that PRINT draws a large international audience with many package-printing attendees, even more with the addition of PackPrint,” says John Brown, project manager sales, Drent Goebel North America Inc.

Christopher Raney, vice president of folding cartons for Bobst, states, “Because the PRINT show effectively draws thousands of global buyers, Bobst is excited to be an anchor exhibitor in the new PackPrint.”
 

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