German and Italian exhibitors are the strongest representation of foreign companies
kamil perz, Targi Kielce
PW : Foreign companies are eager to co-operate with the Polish market-players owing to the fact that Poland’s industry develops much more dynamically compared to many of the EU counterparts. How many foreign exhibitors are at the Kielce trade fair? KP : Foreign companies, companies
or with foreign capital,
account for more than 50 per cent of PLASTPOL exhibitors. Year after year the number of global exhibitors has increased.
With so many
foreign companies, PLASTPOL has advanced to become Poland’s most international exhibition among all trade-fairs held in our country. German and Italian exhibitors are the strongest representation of foreign companies.
PW : For the four days the Targi Kielce exhibition halls
are
converted into a little factory. KP : Indeed. Not only can you can see
plastics production process
live. The expo is the showcase for whole production lines, the chance for producers to show how eff ective and effi cient they are. This makes PLASTPOL Poland’s most comprehensive exhibition; a one-stop-shop for all kinds of companies from the plastics processing business sector. Not only is this the exhibition of machines and equipment, complete technological lines, but also of granulates and other components, auxiliary materials and recycling technologies. Following a long-standing tradition, the PLASTPOL programme includes
the PlatinumPlast gala where medals for products and companies are presented. These are proudly displayed at many European well-known companies’ headquarters. We look forward to seeing you at the 22nd International Fair of Plastics and Rubber Processing. I assure you that the event compares with the other top-quality global events exhibitors and visitors are accustomed to.
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