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Vietnams changing industrial and consumer landscape spurs demand for advanced technology

Record levels of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the manufacturing sector and the Vietnamese consumer’s growing appetite for higher value-added products is stimulating a surge in interest in the latest plastics and rubber processing technology and materials from abroad.

Vietnam’s plastics consumption in particular is expected to grow significantly, from 12kg per head in 2000, to 50 kg per head by 2010. The industry is now undergoing a massive expansion.

Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2008 isone of the most sought-after shows as it is set to accommodate the growingprocessing needs of entrepreneurs and industrialists in Vietnam as well as its neighboring countries in the region, and reinforce their export potential of plastic, rubber and packaging products.

The event will bring together some 180 exhibitors from 20 countries such as Austria, Germany, Italy, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Participating industry leaders include Arburg, Basell, Krauss Maffei, Lotus Chemical Technology, Nissei ASB, and SABIC, to name a few.

Highlights:

· Nissei ASB (Singapore) offers an extensive range of equipment providing exceptional versatility and performance to meet every need of even the most demanding container in terms of both cost and quality. These include the renowned "ASB Series" one step machine, "PF Series", "PB Series" onto the two step "PM Series", "NB Series" and "HSO Series" machine for hot fill applications, and the "Challenge Series" range.

· Arburg (Singapore) presents the efficiency of its injection moulding machines with an ALLROUNDER 420C Golden Edition with a clamping force of 1.000 kN. The hydraulic Allrounder Golden Edition machine series offer modern machine technology for economical injection moulding production at an attractive price.

· Basell Asia Pacific (Vietnam) presents industry-leading advanced polyolefins, polypropylene and polyethylene resins. Manufactured using Lyondell Basell’s world-renowned process technologies, its high-performance resins are versatile, recyclable materials – used in applications ranging from packaging, housewares to automotive, pipes and appliances.

· Lotus Chemical Technology (Vietnam - a local exclusive agent for European companies since 1989) exhibits KraussMaffei Berstorff’s plastic extrusion and rubber processing, Greiner Extrusion’s tooling and downstream for profile extrusion, Inoex’s automation for extrusion technology, Rothenberger’s welding & workshop machines for plastic pipes and many more.

· Sabic Asia Pacific (Singapore, a subsidiary of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) exhibits the latest in the production of polyethylene, polypropylene and other advanced thermoplastics, glycols, methanol and fertilizers.

With an insightful conference programme lineup, Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2008 will also be an ideal platform for expertise dispersion, technology update and business networking between stakeholders in the manufacturing sectors.

It is a timely and relevant event as it is in line with Vietnam’s goals to raise the bar in manufacturing excellence. It also provides a unique opportunity to forge business links between local industries and foreign technology leaders.

Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2008 is the international collaborationand partnership of Bangkok Exhibition Services as part of the Allworld Exhibition Alliance and Messe Dusseldorf Asia as part of the K series guarantees PRV 2008 to be No.1 international trade event plastics and rubber of the region. The local partner for the event is VCCI Exhibition Service.

Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2008 will take place on a space of 7,000 sqm.between October 21-23, 2008 at Ho Chi Minh City Exhibition & Convention Centre (HIECC), Vietnam.

For more information, visit www.plasticsvietnam.com


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