The rapid growth of the food and beverage (F&B) industry has spurred packaging and printing product innovations. International-scale exhibitions organizer Krista Exhibitions is organizing ALLPack Indonesia 2024, which will be held in conjunction with AllPrint Indonesia Expo 2024 at the Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) center in Kemayoran, Jakarta, from October 09 to 12. ALLPack Indonesia 2024 will showcase processing and packaging technology for food, beverages, biscuits, confectionary, pharmaceutical products/drugs, traditional herbal drinks, cosmetics, personal care, beauty, agriculture, electronics, coolers, and other related industries.

At the Philippine press conference held last May 10, Krista Exhibitions chief executive officer Daud D Salim said, “This year’s ALLPack Indonesia and AllPrint Indonesia 2024 forecast a 30 percent increase in the number of participants compared to the previous year and over 1,000 companies, will take part and 200 are small-and-medium enterprises (MSME). ALL Pack have attracted more than 70,000 local and international visitors and is expected to have more in 2024.” He said the participating exhibitors would hail from Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam, South Korea, India, Germany, France, Italy, China, Austria, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, among other nations.

Daud D Salim point out that “Through AllPack Indonesia 2024, we will bring hundreds of professionals in the processing, packaging, automation, in the foods and beverages, pharmacy and cosmetics sectors will meet,” he added.

For his part, Hari Noegroho, promotion & partnership director, Indonesian Packaging Federation, noted, “Global packaging market will continue to rise especially in the emerging economies as the consumer are purchasing more things online which will drive more specific packaging. There will also be greater role in packaging to function to cater the requirement for Food Safety, health concern and  help brand owner to protect against fake and counterfeit products via increased usage technology innovation. On the other hand Companies will address sustainability issue which is driven by demand of more lightweight, convenience and more portable product which requires technology to make it happen.  Packaging demands are changing to be Smarter, Better , Safer, Faster, Cheaper, Greener to fulfil the change in consumer behavior nowadays. IPF has an optimism that Indonesian packaging industry will continue to experience steady growth through the year by 3-4%.”

The upcoming exhibition are welcoming prominent business players engaged in the packaging and printing industries, and welcomes collaboration with members of relevant ASEAN associations and institutions to take part at ALL Pack as exhibitors or visitors.

AllPack Indonesia is also launching a Business Matching Program. Professional visitors will be invited based on procurement requirement, and one-to-one match-making service will be offered. The business matching activities are specifically designed to help visitors connect with the right and prominent people in the packaging and printing industries, fostering valuable relationships that can lead to successful business partnerships.​

The exhibition will be open from 10AM to 7PM. Visitors are invited to register directly at the exhibition venue by submitting two name cards and an invitation that Krista Exhibitions has sent, or register online at the following link: https://register.kristaonline.com.

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