Plastics & Rubber Indonesia Attracts 700 Exhibiting Companies

December 15, 2013

The 26th edition of Plastics & Rubber Indonesia attracted 12,228 trade visitors over four days at the Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran (JIExpo). The show was held from 20th to 23rd November 2013, and featured record buyer attendance from 38 countries and regions.

Plastics & Rubber Indonesia, organised by PT Pamerindo Indonesia (PTP), a member of Allworld Exhibitions, was co-located with ProPak Indonesia. The events combined to occupy 21,800 m2 of space in total and featured 700 exhibiting companies from 38 countries and regions.

Ms Wiwiek Roberto, senior project manager of PT Pamerindo Indonesia, said, “Through monitoring and adapting to market developments, Plastics & Rubber Indonesia has achieved its goal of bringing hundreds of senior level industry trade professional visitors to the show and presenting them with a wide range of networking platforms included engineers, manufacturers, decision makers and other professionals in the industries.”

The next edition of Plastics & Rubber Indonesia will return from 19th to 22nd November 2014 at JIExpo.

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