UBIFRANCE is Packaging Innovations in Birmingham in 2012
06 February 2012by ubi -- last modified 09 February 2012
The French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE in London will present six innovative packaging-technology companies on the French pavilion at Packaging Innovations 2012. The trade show will take place at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), in Birmingham (England), from 29 February to 1 March 2012.
The French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE in London will present six innovative packaging-technology companies on the French pavilion at Packaging Innovations 2012. The trade show
will take place at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), in Birmingham (England), from 29 February to 1 March 2012.
The French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE in the UK will showcase six of the best French-based packaging specialists, who will exhibit their innovative products and advanced technological solutions on the French pavilion (Stand E20) at Packaging Innovations 2012, in Birmingham, at the end of February.
The companies due to attend are listed below. More information is available upon request.
APPLIC'ETAINS
APPLIC'ETAINS is a manufacturer of self-adhesive pewter labels that are available in a range of standard or bespoke models. It has already exported its products to approximately 50 countries across five continents.
CEISA PACKAGING
Established in 1962, CEISA PACKAGING is a market leader in printed shrink film for multipacks, shrink-and-stretch sleeves, and wrap-around labels. The key to CEISA PACKAGING’s success is continuous innovation. Currently present in 50 countries worldwide, the company has a global reach.
COL DE CYGNE
A dynamic company specialising in making collars for packaging machines, COL DE CYGNE has more than 17 years’ experience. Its expertise enables it to design and manufacture forming collars that are customised to meet the specific needs of every customer. COL DE CYGNE is market leader in France, in this sector.
LEYGATECH
LEYGATECH develops and produces blown co-extruded films for packaging to meet its clients' specifications. The company’s wide range of products is mainly for the food market: barrier films, lamination liners and industrial packaging. LEYGATECH uses numerous materials such as PE, PS, EVOH, PP, PETG, and PA, which are applied to the multi-layer extrusion process — a technology that the company masters perfectly.
MANUPLAST
A plastics specialist since 1957, MANUPLAST has established itself thanks to its expertise and its dynamic approach to progress. The company is ISO 9001- and ISO TS-certified. MANUPLAST has mastered transformation technologies through extrusion, blow moulding and injection. It supports its customers from the design through to the production of both technical and packaging parts.
POSSON PACKAGING SAS
POSSON PACKAGING SAS is a company specialising in cardboard conversion and offset printing, with expertise in flat and corrugated packaging. It produces 18 million packaging boxes per month, and works with large multinational companies.
About The French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE
The French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE in London facilitates trade development between France and the UK. UBIFRANCE offers a wide range of services to French-based companies, so as to assist them in their business activities within the UK. As such, it organises B2B events in the form of conferences and networking opportunities, mainly in London.
The French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE in London is organising a French pavilion at Packaging Innovations 2012 from 29 February to 1 March 2012. The pavilion will be in Hall 9 (Stand E20) at the NEC, Birmingham (England).
Journalists wishing to attend should contact Ms Katherine Woods, Press Officer of the French Trade Commission UBIFRANCE in London.
For further information about Packaging Innovations 2012, please go to: http://www.easyfairs.com/fr/events_216/packaging-innovations2012_20111/packaging-innovations-2012_20115/
For further information about UBIFRANCE in the UK, please go to: www.ubifrance.com/uk/
For further information, please contact :
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Ms Katherine WOODS - Press Officer
UBIFRANCE Press Office in London
Tel: +44 (0) 207 024 3640
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