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Turn page for booking details ➤ HEA VY DUT Y SA CKS 2017


Tuesday 27th June 2017 08.30


Registration and welcome coffee


09.30 Opening announcements SESSION 1 - BUSINESS FORUM – KNOW YOUR MARKET


09.40 Heavy duty sacks see major shifts in market trends Mrs. Karla Tattersall, Business Unit Manager, Industrial & Agricultural Films, Polymer Distribution, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom


KEY NOTE SPEAKER 10.10


The development of plastic packaging in the GB cement market Mr. Kevan Greenhalgh, National Business Manager Packed Cement, TARMAC CEMENT AND LIME, United Kingdom


10.40 Morning coffee SESSION 2 - THE NEXT GENERATION OF INDUSTRIAL SACKS


11.20 Plastic sacks with cutting-edge designs: an alternative to established sack concepts Dr. Dominik Wörsdörfer, Technical Sales & Marketing Manager, WINDMÖLLER & HÖLSCHER, Germany


11.50 Nonwovens flexible packaging of the next generation Dr. Claudio Cinquemani, Head of Technical Textiles, REIFENHÄUSER REICOFIL, Germany


12.20 12.50


Ever increasing performance of industrial sacks Speaker to be confirmed


Lunch


SESSION 3 - INNOVATION IN BAGGING, EXTRUSION & RECYCLING MACHINERY


14.20


The range of different types of bags and their advantages Mr. Sebastian Südhoff, Sales Manager - Disposal, HAVER & BOECKER OHG, Germany


14.50 Bagging automation as a way to respond to multiple material, size and bag type requirements Dr. Riccardo Concetti, Sales & Marketing Director, CONCETTI S.p.A., Italy


15.20


Industry 4.0 and bagging. Demands and solutions for packaging lines Mr. Joan Caba, Managing Director, TMI (TÉCNICAS MECÁNICAS ILERDENSES, S.L), Spain


15.50 Afternoon tea 16.30


Study to boost output on FFS extrusion lines by using five layer dies Mr. Frank Lübke, Senior Mechanical Engineer, PLAMEX MASCHINENBAU GmbH, Germany


17.00 17.30


5-layer: the new standard for heavy duty sacks Mr. Sascha Skora, Senior Sales Manager, REIFENHÄUSER BLOWN FILM GmbH, Germany


Recycling technology for heavy duty sacks contaminated by hazardous chemicals Mr. Angel Martinez Leon, Recycling Director, ACTECO PRODUCTOS Y SERVICIOS S.L., Spain


18.00 – 19.30 Networking Cocktail Reception


AMI reserves the right to alter the programme without notice.The latest programme can be viewed on our website www.amiconferences.com


12.50 11.50


Wednesday 28th June 2017 08.30


Registration and welcome coffee


09.00 Opening announcements SESSION 4 - INNOVATIVE FILM FORMULATIONS FOR HEAVY DUTY SACKS


09.10 Raw material supply scenarios for the film extrusion industry Mrs. Karla Tattersall, Business Unit Manager, Industrial & Agricultural Films, Polymer Distribution, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom


09.40 Help manufacturers protect their goods using eXtreme Performance polymers for innovative heavy duty sacks solutions Mr. Sandip Brahma, Polyethylene Market Developer -MEAF, EXXONMOBIL COMPANY INDIA PVT Ltd., India


10.10 Goods safely packed: thinner & tougher HDSS Dr. Guillaume Metral, Marketing Manager, DOW CHEMICAL, Germany


10.40 Morning coffee 11.20


Sustainable solutions in Form-Fill-Seal bags thanks to innovative metallocene technology Miss. Jenny Arbon, Market Development Engineer– Flexible Packaging and Personal Care, TOTAL REFINING AND CHEMICALS, Belgium


DISCUSSION PANEL Mr. Kevan Greenhalgh, National Business Manager Packed Cement, TARMAC CEMENT AND LIME, United Kingdom


Dr. Guillaume Metral, Marketing Manager, DOW CHEMICAL, Germany


More panellists to be announced Lunch and conference ends


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