Welcome to the Packaging And Converting Executive Forum 2009, the packaging industry's leading event where VPs of Corporate Packaging,senior decision making, Brand Directors, Directors of Packaging Services and C-Level Executives from Europe, U.S.A and Asia can meet with Converters, Package Printers, OEM's and material suppliers to define effective profitable solutions for current and future packaging.

Delegates from the worlds leading FMCG organisations will benefit from presentations on the latest strategic thinking, business model evaluation and technological advances that are necessary for efficient, safe and sustainable activities in the face of rapidly changing consumer demand.
In addition, they will be able to meet with Senior Executive Officers from leading supplier organisations offering new and innovative technologies and applicable concepts that help drive top line and bottom line growth.
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Companies in the FMCG field are challenged with reducing expenditure and improving communications in a global environment whilst serving individual territories. They have to adapt effectively to the regulatory changes impacting the industry whilst at the same time satisfy a consumer market and, in turn, an ever increasing competitive landscape.

This unique event, now in its fourth year, creates and reinforces the strategic alliances that are critical to remaining competitive in a global environment.
Top executives need to evaluate technological advances form both a functional and a strategic viewpoint in order to drive growth and profitability. In order to undertake this the PACE 2009 agenda will include not only a large number of private one to one business meetings but also an in-depth conference programme with keynote addresses, seminars and workshops presented by leading industry figures who are involved in shaping the future of the FMCG packaging sector.
PACE 2009 will also address brand protection in the industry, as issues in counterfeiting across a number of industries have shown the increase in the counterfeiting and fraud market over the last 20 years. |