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PROPAK ASIA 2016

SHOW

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BITEC, BANGKOK, THAILAND 15-18 JUNE, 2016

THE 24TH INTERNATIONAL PROCESSING, FILLING AND PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY EVENT FOR ASIA

DAY 1 WED, 15 JUNE

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HIGHLIGHTS 08:30-16:30 Asia Food Beverage Thailand Conference MR 222-223 08:30-15:45 The F&B Packaging Innovation Seminar MR 215-217 09:00-11:00 Opening Ceremony Main Lobby 09:00-16:30 Technology Promotion Association (Thailand-Japan) Conference MR 214 13:00-16:00 Product Presentation by Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supply MR 213 16:00-20:00 ThaiStar & AsiaStar Packaging Ceremony Awards Grand Hall 202-203 18:00-21:00 ProPak Asia 2016 Welcome Reception Grand Hall 202-203

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roPak Asia is Asia’s largest and most important international food, drink and pharmaceutical processing and packaging technology event. Taking place every year in June, the show connects the world’s leading suppliers to buyers from across Asia and delivers the best and largest range of exhibitors, technology and solutions to the heart of Asia every year. This coming 24th edition will once again be the biggest-ever show on record. Presenting over 1,800 exhibitors from 48 countries, and over 4,500 machines from across the world, over 40,000 professional visitors are expected over the four-day show. “ProPak Asia is the industry’s annual meeting place with buyers and sellers attending from across the world to source the latest technology and solutions to expand and advance their business. Thailand is one of the world’s most important agri-business markets with the highest standards of manufacturing. Thailand and ProPak Asia are the perfect combination for manufacturing success in Thailand, and springboard into Asia’s regional markets,” said Justin Pau, General Manager, Bangkok Exhibition Services. This year’s show receives tremendous support and participation from leading international processing and packaging trade associations with 16 international pavilions from China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, UK and the US, and new pavilions from Australia and Denmark

joining for the first time. In addition, association delegations will be attending from Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam, making ProPak Asia the most international industry event in Asia. “ProPak Asia is prominently recognised as Asia’s most significant trade fair for the processing, filling and packaging technology industry. TCEB is again confident that this year’s event will be the ideal platform for both local and international manufacturers and suppliers of machinery, technology and materials to meet, exchange ideas and make business together,” commented Nopparat Maythaveekulchai, President, Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB). “Perceiving the importance of ProPak Asia towards the advancement of the industry and Thailand’s economic

growth, TCEB is ver y proud to contribute our full support and backing to this premier regional exhibition in order to enhance the performance of Thailand’s exhibition industry and its competitiveness in the global market.” As per previous years, a long and comprehensive list of supporting industry events will be featured at the show to help professionals gain knowledge and share experiences enabling them to advance industry forward. These include: the Food Innovation Asia Conference 2016, Asia Drink Conference 2016,PharmaTech Seminar 2016, Thai Packaging Centre and TISTR Conference 2016, The Department of Industrial Promotion Seminar 2016, Asia Food Beverage Thailand Seminar, Food Focus Thailand Seminar and The Thai Star and Asia Star Packaging Award 2015. ProPak Asia 2016 is organised by Bangkok Exhibition Services (BES), An Allworld Exhibitions Member, from 15-18 June 2016 at Halls 101 to 107, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand. Opening hours are 10am to 6pm every day.

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t’s my great pleasure to welcome all participants to ProPak Asia 2016, the leading international processing and packaging event not only for Thailand, but also for Asia. Coupled with the success of Thailand and Asia’s tremendous growth over the past decade, Thailand has been established as one of the world’s most important agri-business producers today with the highest standards of manufacturing, quality and safety in the world. ProPak Asia has helped enable Thailand and the region’s manufactures discover the world’s best technology and materials, ensuring the very highest levels and standards of production are achieved. Once again, this year’s show will deliver more exhibitors than ever before. Coming to Thailand from all corners of the world, they will showcase their latest technologies to improve production processes and efficiency, and increase variety across all levels of our growing industry. Exhibitors include over 1,800 participants from 48 countries, including 16 international pavilions from; Australia, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Spain,Taiwan, UK and the USA.

Also, over 40,000 industry trade visitors from more than 75 countries are expected over the next four days. ProPak Asia is truly Asia’s number one industry event and I encourage Thailand’s and Asia’s industry professionals to visit the show and see the vision of the industry. On behalf of Bangkok Exhibition Services, An Allworld Exhibitions Member, I would like to thank and congratulate our strong network of partners that have enabled ProPak Asia to develop into the successful industry leading event it is today. In particular I would like to thank the Ministry of Industry, Food Science and Technology Association of Thailand (FoSTAT), Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau, Department of Industrial Promotion, Federation of Institutes of Food Science and Technology in ASEAN, Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technology Research, Thai Packaging Centre, The Pharmaceutical Industry Association Thailand, Thai Beverage Industry Association and all the other supporting associations and publications. I welcome all our local and international participants, friends of ProPak Asia and first time participants, and I wish you all a very successful show.

Patrapee Chinachoti

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ProPak Asia 2016 will present 16 international groups from Australia, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom and the USA with independent exhibitors from 48 countries. No other event in the region delivers the same level of international participation. So visitors can see the latest global innovations, machines, technology and services only at ProPak Asia.

New Hall 107 ProPak Asia 2016 is expanding to show you more. Now occupying all 7 halls at BITEC. Visit Hall 107 to see the latest machines and technology.

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4 Tapping Into Southeast Asia

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outheast Asia is on the radar for many across the world as the place to be, in terms of business prospects. The region, made up of 11 nations, has been pitted as one of the world’s largest and most promising economies of recent years. Approximately 625 million people reside in the region, and Southeast Asia offers a growing and increasingly attractive middle class population. As of 2012, the number of middle class consumers (people with a disposable income of US$16 to US$100 a day) numbered around 190 million people, according to Nielsen. However, the market researcher estimates this figure to double to 400 million people, by 2020. The prospects of this exponential increase are vast for investors and businesses of various sectors. With a larger number of people who can afford not only more goods, but are also willing to pay premium prices for things they deem are worthy, manufacturers and professionals of the food and beverage industry can well benefit. For example, according to a report by Euromonitor, consumers in Vietnam drove up retail sales of frozen processed food, cheese and chocolate confectionery by 24 percent, 15 percent and 13 percent respectively in 2013. This shows the increasing affluence of the middle class consumers to now afford products that were once deemed a ‘luxury’, and their changing tastes and preferences for food products. In fact, the consumption of premium goods in these markets are expected to increase, and these range from dairy and craft beer and spirits, to red meat and baked goods and confectionery. In addition, Southeast Asian consumers have been observed to enthusiastically embrace other worldly cuisines such as those of the West, as restaurant franchises continue to pop up in these countries and thrive.

Free-Trade Opportunities Southeast Asia is today also seen as the future of food and beverage manufacturing. The versatile markets of the region from Indonesia and Malaysia, to Vietnam and Thailand are vastly different; still, all share an immense potential for growth. With the enormous population it holds, the region could maintain low costs and produce affordable products if these factors were prioritised. In fact, labour cost in Southeast Asia is relatively lower than other parts of the world; it is no wonder that multi-national companies have already taken advantage of this and have set up manufacturing facilities next to local demand, where they can serve local populations with little worry for otherwise high costs of logistics and distribution. To further compound the attractiveness of Southeast Asia, two mega free-trade agreements have been signed in the past year, involving some or all of the countries of the region. Namely, these are the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

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Having come into effect at the end of 2015, the AEC positions ASEAN as a single market, which is estimated to be the seventh largest economy of the world. With an overarching focus to streamline consolidation in terms of manufacturing, the agreement aims to create an economy of scale by centring production in one place to serve the region. This however would likely take decades, and would not be an easy task. It also aims to eliminate tariffs between ASEAN countries and streamline regulations to promote intratrade as well as to encourage a fragmentation of supply chains across member states, so as to optimise operations and ensure production of best-quality products. For example, labour might be sourced from a cheaper location, but sophisticated skill work might be sourced elsewhere where workers might have the appropriate skill sets or access to the appropriate machines. The TPP on the other hand, opens some of the Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam to the Pacific Rim countries such as Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Peru and US. To date, the deal has yet to be ratified by lawmakers of the countries involved, but in early 2016 the agreement was signed in word by the leaders of the 12 countries—an important first step. The TPP aims to enhance trade and investment among the partner countries, promote innovation, economic growth and development, and support the creation and retention of jobs. It plans to eliminate an estimated 18,000 tariffs in the long-term to smooth out existing creases and barriers to international trade. It has not received total positive feedback from industry professionals of some countries as they are apprehensive about all the changes and possible backlash they might receive, but the benefits for Southeast Asian countries still stand. For example, the Vietnam market

is expected to be opened to all players for its agricultural and dairy products, and this would likely benefit the country’s economy on a large scale.

Catering To Southeast Asia It has to be understood that Southeast Asia, although a single region, is made up of different countries which vary vastly in terms of preferences and socio-economic statuses. Products therefore should align to suit the local consumer tastes in order for success. These can include using popular local ingredients or flavours such as tea, coconut, or rice to create new and exquisite yet familiar products, which would be more popular among consumers than entirely exotic flavours and tastes. Also, manufacturers should keep in mind local religious preferences, such as halal, vegetarian or vegan, if they are to succeed. Southeast Asia and the Asian region harbour a particularly young population. In fact, the average age of people in Indonesia is 28 years. Companies and businesses looking to tap into the Southeast Asian region would therefore do well to tweak their marketing strategies towards the growing numbers of not only middle class consumers, but Millenials, who have different taste preferences and demands from the previous Baby Boomer generation. Brand owners and manufacturer would thus need to be aware of the extensive use of social media and consumer reliance on mobile communications in the region. Although this trend is common around the world, three Southeast Asian countries rank among the top 10 users of Facebook (Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand), according to LEK Consulting Singapore in 2014; social media is therefore a valuable and essential communication channel between brands and consumers.

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5 Future Of Food Technology

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he world is advancing at a rapid pace, and how we procure, create and package our food is looking to change, and on a wide scale. According to Metalworks’ food trend report released in 2015, five new food technologies are set to redefine our food and beverage industry and our attitude to nutrition.

Bioengineering

A significant one is its ability to extend shelf-life for up the door to customisation for food products, as well products as it can preserve food for longer periods of as for printed labels and packaging that will go together time, protect it from spoilage or tampering, and can with these. indicate the presence of bacteria or contaminants. Also, A last trend for food technology for the future is nanopackaging can be derived from bio-based material nanopackaging. Nanotechnology has been around for Ergomodul, ASIA Show Daily 2016, 152 xreduce 251 mm, CC-en31-AZ032 05/16 and therefore environmental concerns for overuse a while, and it is slowlyPROPAK gaining momentum in the food of non-biodegradable plastics. industry today because of the benefits it can provide.

As much as consumers are veering toward ‘natural’ and ‘naturally-sourced’ food today, bio-engineered foods are foods of the future, says Metalworks, the research and development branch of media agency Maxus. These labgrown foods are already in the market, albeit at a small percentage, and more for developing meat analogs as an alternative to real meat through the cultivation of muscle cells of livestock. With these, manufacturers can create healthier foods by controlling the nutrition that goes into it, and at the same time adhere to the increasing consumer awareness and demand for sustainability and a maintenance of animal rights.

Food-Related Apps And Tools Conscious food consumption is spreading among consumers, which provides a vibrant opportunity for manufacturers to cater to consumers’ increasingly techsavvy needs. Consumers will always want to know exactly what goes into their food, where their origins are, whether the product has been tampered with, or whether the food or drink can still be consumed even past its best-before date—all this can already be told through the scan of a smartphone via various mobile applications, but the potential for even more product-consumer interaction is great and has yet to be fully explored.

Automation, Where The Consumer Can See It Labour can be expensive, and with recent advances in technology, it is not surprising that companies and restaurants are taking advantage of developments in automation and are ‘employing’ robot staff on the floor and in kitchens to save on wages. One example are the ‘beerbots’ (beer-serving robots) and bartending robots from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that have been designed to serve beers when needed but have an additional function of being able to detect when a person is drunk.

Internet Of Things Smart machines and products are becoming more popular and will soon become the norm of the industry. Smart refrigerators, ovens and processing and packaging machines with smart technology incorporated within are helping manufacturers to optimise their production lines.

3D-Printing And Nanopackaging 3D-printing is still a new technology for the food industry, but one that is seen to have the potential to revolutionise the way we create food. Not only for the confectionery sector of the industry where manufacturers and retailers can personalise chocolate for example, but the technology can also be used to print food today. This can include anything from pasta and pizzas to desserts. 3D printers for food are capable of using fresh ingredients to print real, fresh, nutritious foods of savoury to sweet flavours, and all at the press of the button. They also open

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7C20 7C19

DENM

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6H33

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7C16 7C15

6A11

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6J01

6K026K01

6L02 6L01

6G11

Group ITALY Registration Counter

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Hall 102 and 106

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6L11

7D26 7D21

6A27

6A21 6N13

7D25

6A33

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7D28

7G21

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6N27

6B41 6B37 6B33

ITALY

WIFI LOUNGE & CHARGING STATION

6M41

6D45 6D43 6D41 6D39 6D37 6D33

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6H33

7B30 7

7D30 7D29

7J35

7J31

7J24 7J23

7J20

7J22 7J21

7J18

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7J08

6B02 6B01 6A01

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5J53 5J51

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7G15

7D16 7D15

7G11

7D12 7D11

7B25

7A37

CHINA

7C20 7C19

7B22

7B20

7C11

7C01

7B08 7B06

7D01

7B07

7B04 7B03

7G01

3

5G31 7A31

5F36 5F35 5F31

7A21

7H11

5E31

5E30 5E29

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5D41

5C41

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5B48 5B47 5B44 5B42

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5D37

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5C39

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5D365D35

5C36 5C35

5B38 5B37

5D31

5C32 5C31

5B31

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5F21

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5G23

7A09 7A05

5G17

7A03

5G15

5B28

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5B26

5C21

5D20

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5D13

5E12 5E11

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5D12

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5F01 7J35

7J40

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7J31

7J24 7J23

7J20

7J22 7J21

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7J17

7J08

1

7J11

4Z25

4Z23

4Y38 4Y37

4Y31

5A21

HALL 101-104 4Y21

HALL 101-104

5B11

4Z21

4Y11

4Z16

5A09

4Z11

4Y01

5B01 5A01

4Z01

5G01

7J05

5H13

5H11

5H05

5J53 5J51

7J03 7J01

5J31

5J17

5J05

5H03

5J11

5J01

5J21

5J45 5J41 CHINA

5J895J875J855J835J81 5J75

5J73

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5J61

Amo-Pack (Asia) Co.,Ltd.

4T01

Anderol BV

4X31

Anritsu Infivis (Thailand) Co.,Ltd.

4Y01

Association of Small & Medium Enterprise (ASME)

5B52

Astar Packaging Pte Ltd

4X25

Atago (Thailand) Co.,Ltd.

6E03

Ateliers Francois SA. / AF Compressor

1A01 4R47

3R45

BOOTH: 2K19

5B65

4T44 4T43

5B73 3S39 4Z01

AZO Ltd.

4T38 4V38 4V37

4T36

4U31

4T32

4T37

3S38

4T33

3S37

1E113R38

Bericap Asia Pte Ltd

4X29

4V29

4U29

JAPAN

4T28 4T29

4U28 Berli Jucker Public Company Limited 4U26

4X25

4V24 4V25

4U25

4U23 4X21Bizerba GmbH 4V21 & Co.KG 4U22 4U21

3S28 3S27

4V20 4V19Ltd. Buhler (Thailand)

4X16 4X15

4V13 Business 4V14 France

3R29

6D11

3S26 3S25

4T25 4T23

3S24 3S23

3P01 3R21

4T21

3S22 3S21

3N01

KOREA

2K31

Bosch Packaging Technology (Thailand)USA Co.,Ltd. UK 4X20 4X19

4V21

4T27

4T26

Better Pack Co., Ltd. 4U24

4U19

4T19

3S19

4U11

3R26 3R24 3R22

3P43 3R19 7H05

4T11

3S11

4V11

4U26 3R11

Cabinplant A/S

4X21

Cama Group

6H01

Clearpack Singapore Pte., Ltd.

3Q11

4X01

Coesia group

4V01

3R

3S33 3N01

3R32 3R 3S32 3S31 3Q24

4V31 Bayern International Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 4T31 mbH(ASFC)

4U01

4T01

3S01

5F01

Department of Industry Promotion (DIP)

FY12

Du Pont

2K21

Eastern Trade Media Pte.,Ltd./Asia Pacific Food Industry Magazine

FY79

Easy Pack Export Asia SDN BHD.

3M39

Emerson Technik s.r.l FY87 FY89

3P11

FY85 FY83

Enercon Industries Corp.

BOOTH: 1C01

1E21

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Australian Packaging & Processing 4U39 Machinery 4V39 4T39 Association (APPMA)

4X11

5A05

5C01

FY78

Busch Vacuum (Thailand) Co.,Ltd. 4V16 4V17

SINGAPORE

5D01

Allworld Exhibitions

FRANCE

4Y29

5B27

5B09

6D09

4X32Baader 4X31 GmbH

4Y19

5E02 5E01

7J09

4X39

CHINA

7J02

HALL 106

5A31

5D11

CHINA

Agilent Technologies (Thailand) Ltd.

SINGAPORE

5C19

5C11

5F01

Automated Packaging Systems

5B21

5D145D15

ACMA S.p.a.

4V45 4V43Auger Enterprise Co.,Ltd. 4R49

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5F14 5F13

7A01

5D29

2M01

Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP)

4Z31

5B30

5C29

5E09

1

5B41

5A41

5A35

5D39

5E26 5E25

5F23

7B02 7B01

1

5C50 5C49

Absolute Packaging and Automation Co., Ltd.

SPAIN

SINGAPORE

5F26

DENMARK

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5G37

5E39

7B17

7B10 7B09

5E42

5F39

5F30

7B11

5D49

5B49

CHINA

7B19

7B16 7B15 7B12

5G39

7B23 7B21

7C14 7C13

3 7G09

4X46

5B525B51 5B52 5B51

5E41

5G49

7A41

7B30 7B29

5E46

5F41

7A43

7A39

7C16 7C15

7G19

5F49 5F48 5F43

7A51

7D30 7D29

7G21

5B56

5A51

4Z35 5E50

5F50

CHINA

7D26 7D21

5C56 5C55 5C51

7B41

7C21

7D25

5B60 5B55

CHINA

7C41

7D31

7D28

5D51

5C60 5C59

7B61

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7G27

1A11a/5B09

ABB Limited

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HALL 101-105

A35

7

FY782H19

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6G11

Etpack Sprinter

FY77

Ferag AG

FY76

VIP LOUNG 4X16

Festo Ltd.

FY75

2J29

Flowcrete Asia Sdn Bhd

FY89

FMT s.r.l.

3M19

Food Industry Asia

6N21

FOOMA : The Japan Food Machinery Manufacturers' Association

3R38

FPT Food Process Technology

3N01

French Trade Commission Bangkok

4U26

Fresco NZ Ltd

7G15

GEA Ecoflex

2J45


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HALL 105

HALL 104

HALL 103

HALL 102

HALL 101

HALL 106

Hall 104

Hall 103

5B73

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5E51 7B69

5D51

7B61

5C60 5C59

5B60 5B55

5C56 5C55

5B56

5A51 4X46

5B525B51 5B52 5B51

5C51

7B41

5F50

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7A39

7B25

7A37

CHINA

7C20 7C19

7B22

7C14 7C13 7B20

7C11

7B17

7B11

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7B10 7B09

7C01

7B08 7B06

5G37 5G31

7A31

7B07

7B04 7B03

5C50 5C49

5E41

5B48 5B47 5B44

5C41

5D41

5E42

5B49

5B42

5F39 5E39 5F36 5F35 5F31

5E31

5D40

5F26

7A21

5E30 5E29

5F29 5F23

7A15

5E22 5E21

5F21

7A11

5G23

7A09 7A05

5G17

7A03

5G15

5C40

5D37

5C38

5C39

5C36 5C35

5B38 5B37

5D31

5C32 5C31

5B31

5D29

105-107 5B28 5B26

5D20

5F19 5E19

5D13

5E12 5E11

5F11

5D12

5E06 5E05

5F01

7J20

7J22 7J21

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7J17

7J08

7J11

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4V38 4V37

4Y31

4T36

4U31

4T32

4V31

5A21

3P43

3N43

3P39

3N39

3Q40 3Q39

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4U29

4V29

4X25 5B27

4U28

4V24 4V25

4Y21

BERICAP

4X21

4V21 4V21

4U24

4U26

3R38 3R37

3S37

3S38

4T33

3R32 3R31

3S32 3S31

4T31

4U25 4U23

4Z21

4X20 4X19

3S28 3S27 3S26 3S25

4T26

4T25 4T23

3S24 3S23

4T21

3S22 3S21

USA

KOREA

4Y11

4U19

4X16 4X16 4X15 4X11

4V14 4V13

4T19

4U11

3N37

3Q31

STATEC 3P31 BINDER

3N31

5H13

5H11

3P31

3Q22 3R26 3R24

3Q27

3R21

3N21

5J53 5J51

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5J31

3P19

3N19

3M19

3P11

HEAT AND 3N11 CONTROL

3M11

3R19

3Q11

3R11

3S11

3N11

4V11

SINGAPORE

5B09 5D01

5A09

4Z11

5A05

5C01

4Y01

5B01 5A01

5H05

5J45 5J41 CHINA

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5J73

5J17

5J05

5J11

5J01

5J21

5J61

3M21

3Q21

3R22

3S19

4T11

3P21

4X01

WOLF

4V01 4V01

4U01

4T01

3S01

ISHIDA

3R01 3R01

3Q01

4Z01

5H03

CHINA

7J02

3M31

3Q29

3R29

4V16 4V17

FERAG

4Z16

4V20 4V19

3P37

5G01

7J05

3M

JAPAN

4T27

4U22 4U21

3Q38 3Q37 3Q36 3Q35

3S33

4T28 4T29

UK

5D11

4T37

FRANCE

4Y29

5B11

5E02 5E01

7J09

BUHLER 3P43

3R39

BAVARIA

4X32 4X31

4Y19

5E09

7J24 7J23

5A31

5C19

CHINA

2L45

3Q43 3S39

4T39

4T38

4Y38 4Y37

HALL5B21 105-107

5C11

3N45

SINGAPORE

4Z25

5C21

5D145D15

4U39

4V39

5C29 HALL5B30 5C26 5C25

5D21

4X39

4Z31

5B40 5B39

5D365D35

3R45 CHINA

4T44 4T43

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5F14 5F13

7A01

4R47

CHINA

5A35

5D39

5E26 5E25

7H05

7J31

5A41

SINGAPORE

7B02 7B01

7J35

5B41

CHINA

5F30

7B19

7B16 7B15 7B12

5G39

7B23 7B21

7C16 7C15

5E46

5D49

5G49

7A41

7B30 7B29

5F49

5F41

7A43

4R49

4Z35 5E50

5F48 5F43

7A51

4V45 SPAIN

CHINA

7C41

4V43

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FY87

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FY79

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2J51

2J45

2H61

1E45

2G45

1C51

2K44 2K43

2H44 2H43

2J43

2K39

2L39

1C44

1C39

1B53 1B47 1B45 1A51a

2H40 2H39

2J40 2J39

2G39

CHINA

2L37

2G37 2J31

2K31

2L34

1F32 1F31

1F29 2G21

1D31

CHINA

1E30 1E29

1C30 1C29

1F21

TAIWAN

2K19

1D30 1D29

2H19

2J19

1D21

1E21

1C27

1F18 1F17

2L14 2L15

1B34

1A31

1B30 1B29

1B22 1B21

1A33a

SMI ASIA

1A29 1A29

1A21

1C19

1B19

1A19

2K11

2H11

2J11

2G11

1F11

1E11

1D11

1C11

1B11

1E09 2M01

1A25a

1A21a

1A11 1A11a

2L01

KRONES AG

2H01

2K01

1E05

1F01 1F01

1A09 SIDEL

1D01 1D01

1A01

FY09 FY12 FY46

FY38

FY34

FY32 FY30

FY26

FY24

FY18

Gebo Cermex Headquarters

1D01

Gericke Pte Ltd

4V31

Heat and Control Pty Ltd.

3N11

Heuft Asia Ltd.

1C11

Hi-Cook (Thailand) Co.,Ltd.

2K01

Hitachi

2K21

ICF & Welko S.p.A

7A09

Ilapak Asia

2L01

Indonesian Packaging Federation (IPF)

7A43

Intertek

1E39

Involvo Wrapping Solution AG

3Q11

Ishida (Thailand) Co.,Ltd.

3R01

Italian Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Association (UCIMA)

6H12

ITC Group

3N11

Japan Packaging Machinery Manufacturer Association (JPMMA)

3R26

KHS Asia Pte Ltd.

1C01

Korea Packaging Machinery Association (KPMA)

6L05

Krones AG

1F01

Kuraray Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.

6F11

Matcon Ltd.

2G11

Mekitec

2L01

Mespack S.L

2L37

Mettler -Toledo (Thailand) Ltd.

2K19

Multivac Pte. Ltd.

4X21

Newamstar Packaging Machinery Co.,Ltd.

1D11

NSF Asia-Pacific Co.,Ltd

4X31

PACK EXPO International

4T25

PMMI - The Association For Packaging & Processing Technologies

4T25

PPMA Group - Processing And Packaging Machinery Association

4V16

PPT Asia Ltd.

2G19

Schenck Process GmbH

4X20

Schneider Electric

1C49

Sesotec GmbH

3Q21

Sidel South Asia-Pacific Ltd.

1D01

Siemens Ltd. Thailand

6K11

SMI Asia Services Sdn Bhd

1A29

Statec Binder GmbH

3P31

Swisslog

4T11

Tecnopool Spa

6H15

Tecsia Lubricants Pte Ltd

4X31

KHS

1C01 1C01

1E01

FY73

1A27a

1F16 1F15

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3N01

1A41a

CHINA

1D19

1E19

1A47a CHINA

1A45a

1C22 1C21

1F20 1F19

2G19

1A49a

1B37

CHINA

TAIWAN

METTLER TOLEDO 2K19

1A39

1B32 1B31

TAIWAN

1E26 1E25

2H21

2J21

2L21

1C31

1E28 1E27

2K21

1A44 1A43 1B39

1B38

1D37 1E31

2H29

2J29 2J29

1D41

1D40 1D39

1F38 1F37

TAIWAN

FESTO

1D44

ITALY

2G31

2L28 2L29

1E39

1F40 1F39

2H31

2L31

1D43

1F43

2G44 2G43

SPAIN

2L11

1C47

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CHINA

2L43

2L20 2L19

1C49

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Hall 101 and 106

Hall 102 and 106

SPAIN

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Pre-registration Counter

Hall 102 and 106

Hall 102

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1A01a

Thai Beverage Industry Association (TBA)

BOOTH: 1D01

BOOTH: 3P31

1A47a

Thai Packaging Centre (TPC)

2G44

TNA Asia Ltd.

2J19

Urschel Asia Pacific Pte Ltd

4X11

Wolf Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH

4V01

World Packaging Industry Co., Ltd.

4Z21

Xavis Co.,Ltd.

6K01

Yamato Scale Co., Ltd.

6L15


10 T

he development of packaging materials is taking a unique turn in recent years, with more manufacturers and brand owners focusing on five major trends to optimise efficiency in packaging solutions, according to Hannu Alalauri, senior vice president at Renewable Packaging. The first of these is to maintain basic functionality— protecting the product throughout the supply chain. For manufacturers, any sort of unique packaging or design, no matter how good, is of no use if it cannot protect the product to keep it shelf-ready, or maintain product quality. Packaging should also be easy for retailers to unpack onto shelves, as is for consumers to get the product within. The second is to support brand value and packaging. The average consumer only has an attention span of eight seconds, according to Statistic Brain, and brand owners have only these mere seconds to appeal to the consumer and influence their purchasing decisions. As such, packaging and what is displayed on it—words, slogans, colours, numbers—are highly critical. Still, at a time where every brand owner is using flashy colours, unique designs and blaring words, it might actually be the quieter, simple, or plain designs that are more eye-catching to the consumers. Knowing how to balance between colour and design for each product would help brand owners gain an edge over their competitors.

The third trend of packaging today is of those that communicate the value of sustainability. Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of need for sustainability from the procuring of ingredients to the material used in food and beverage packaging. They would therefore be more inclined to buy products with sustainable packaging such as those that are either biodegradable, 100 percent recyclable, or made from recyclable material; consumers are therefore driving up the demand for sustainable packaging solutions. In fact, today there exist many unique packaging materials for various product types. One example is an agar-derived packaging from seaweed, created by design agency AMAM in Japan. This material closely resembles plastic and has the potential to be used in all packaging applications where plastic is used today. Another example is a bio-based plastic produced by Brazilian chemical company, Braskem, which creates this material from sugar cane and paper board. This material offers manufacturers a fully renewable package. The fourth is packaging solutions that can help manufacturers reduce costs. Cost reduction can come in the form of the solutions (packaging), the process, or the features of the packaging. For example, if a certain plastic material uses only half the amount of material

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to package a product than it did originally, this would help manufacturers save on costs for packaging material. Solutions that optimise operations are the fifth trend for packaging today. This includes optimising supply chain and logistics processes, and/or having flexible and efficient packaging machines or lines. Between catering to increasing consumer demands and improving efficiency of operations, packaging is becoming more complicated for manufacturers today. Still, adapting to these are becoming the minimal expectations of these manufacturers in order for them to maintain or improve their positions in the market.


11 Onward, To A Greener World

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ddressing sustainability in the industry is a big topic that is trending today, as manufacturers and industry professionals look for ways to go greener—but what does this mean? The idea of sustainability really forced its way to the forefront when the industry—and all other sectors including food and beverage—realised the very real possibility that there might be no future. This is in terms of materials, land, energy, and resources that we use. In fact, as early as 2008, reports started surfacing that we were already then overusing our natural resources. One by the Living Planet reported that humans were using 30 percent more resources than the Earth could replenish each year, which was leading to deforestation, degraded soils, polluted air and water, and dramatic declines in the populations of fish and other species. Two planets would be needed by 2030 at the rate we were going then, the report warned. Eight years on, and the consensus of the industries is still the same; we are still overusing our resources and worse still, the threat of food security is growing with every day. The estimated global population will reach nine billion by 2030, and experts are warning that it might be a challenge to feed the extra two billion people we would have gained by then. As such, the food and beverage industry, as with other sectors, is seeking to find ways for greener operations—ways to optimise their operations in terms of energy efficiency, increase use of renewable energy, and reduce production of fossil fuel carbon emissions. This can also mean to find ways to use less materials to create more, source materials responsibly, and use materials that pose as little impact to the environment as possible. The controversy surrounding the use of plastic in the industry has been one that has been deeply discussed over the years. Conventionally, food and beverage manufacturers have used common plastics such as fossilfuel plastics that are derived from petroleum or natural gas, which require more fossil fuels and produce more greenhouse gases in their production. With the spreading awareness of the need to minimise environmental impact, most food and beverage manufacturers have already switched over to forms of plastic that can be recycled such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or have attempted to replace their packaging material with paper, for example. Many more today are seeking ways to find alternative material to

replace plastic and even paper especially for packaging, with the use of bio-based plastics, also known as bioplastics. Bioplastics are typically derived from renewable biomass sources, such as vegetable fats and oils, corn starch, or microbiota. These plastics are designed to biodegrade in either anaerobic or aerobic environments as they comprise starches, cellulose, biopolymers and other material. Many companies are up and coming in their

innovation for bioplastic materials and uses, and are improving mechanical, physical, chemical and thermal properties of their creations such that the material may suit more and more applications—possibly replacing plastic entirely in the near future. It is likely that in the future we will still be using some kind of plastic for food and beverage packaging, or for other uses in the industry, but with the rapid advancements made today, it is hoped that the plastic we use will contribute to a greener cause.

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The Ceia MS21 is a multi-spectrum metal detector by Heat and Control that uses many frequencies, and simultaneously. Conventional metal detectors, even three-frequency models, are only able to use one frequency at a time. Sensitivity also has to be reduced to prevent false reject signals caused by salt, moisture content, or other product effect conditions that might generate these. Metal detectors therefore have a tendency for more error when it comes to inspecting products with strong product effects such as cheese, fresh meats and poultry. With simultaneous use of different frequencies however, the detector is able to provide more sensitive metal detection for all magnetic and non-magnetic metals, and therefore allows for fewer product effect errors that would otherwise increase waste or generate false reject signals. The detector comes with a one-button preview that enables users to instantly review product detection settings in order to simplify set-up and reduce errors. It also continuously tests and calibrates itself for consistent accuracy, reducing set-up time and inspection errors. It can be used with conveyed, fall-through or pumped products, enabling a wide variety of products to be inspected. Also, the metal detector has a memory for over 500 products, which provides fast, error-free changeovers. Bluetooth connectivity facilitates remote programming and data collection. Heat and Control

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13 Hear It From Singapore The Singapore pavilion will be conducting a series of talks from 15-17 June at Meeting Room 220, on topics ranging from cold-chain solutions, packaging material quality, shelf-stable foods, pharmaceutical solutions, SMART manufacturing, and more. The list of presentations and their details are as follows: DATE

PRESENTED BY

15 June John Bean Technologies (Singapore)

TIME

TOPIC

11:00-12:00

An overview of the JBT continuous incontainer sterilisation technology

Aerzen Asia

14:00-15:00 Energy-efficient technology

Garlock Singapore

15:00-16:00 Improved PTFE quality for highly demanding sealing applications in the Food & Beverage industry

16 June Stream Peak International

10:00-11:00

Food protecting packaging solutions cold chain solutions

Coperion

11:00-12:00

Introduction to food/pharma equipment and systems

Siko Products Asia

14:00-15:00 Moving towards SMART manufacturing with Industry 4.0 with automatic changeover in packaging

Asia Solution Technology

15:00-16:00 Pharmaceutical serialisation, track and trace, and anti-counterfeit challenges

17 June Schenck Process

11:00-12:00

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Pneumatic conveying technology

John Bean Technologies (Singapore)

14:00-15:00 Frozen food equipment technologies

ABB

15:00-16:00 Tasting success with robotics packaging

All talks will be conducted in English, and they are free of charge.

Getting The Right Taste

meet us @ 3N11

The intelli-flav OMS 5 by tna is a highly accurate on-machine seasoning system that can enhance the seasoning capabilities of food manufacturers. Fully integrated with both oil spray and flavour injection components, the system offers an optimised flavour dispersion for wet, dry and slurry applications. Its responsive variable mass seasoning system with dynamic vibratory weigher directly controls oil spray and powder flow into the drum so that only the right amount of seasoning is applied. This ensures consistent coverage that minimises over and under seasoning through its proportionally controlled flow rates, and results is an evenly seasoned product with the minimum amount of waste. Also, it minimises damage and maximises flavour coverage with gentle product action and optimal tumbling. Controlling the system is also made relatively simple as it possesses an extensive range of integrated control solutions that allow quality and operator routines to be established for improved efficiencies. Performance and efficiency is further maximised as the equipment operates as a single line. The system also incorporates interfaces, dashboards and reports to suit individual requirements. Installed as a complete turnkey solution, the system is designed so that all parts can be easily cleaned and replaced in just a few minutes, simplifying maintenance and reducing downtime. Manufacturers therefore gain the precision and flexibility they need to cater to the wide array of seasoning preferences across Asia Pacific— from spicy snack foods to sweeter tasting varieties—with this clean, safe and efficient solution. tna Asia

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14 Inspecting In Bulk Mettler Toledo’s X35 Series Bulk x-ray system offers a high-performance contaminant detection before further value is added to the product, thereby saving costs. The system is able to inspect small, medium and largesized packaged products, and a full range of inspection tools enable it to detect contaminants, regardless of their size, shape or location, whilst simultaneously performing product integrity checks. The system is able to detect glass, metal, mineral stone, calcified bone, and high density plastics, even for products wrapped in aluminium foil or metalised film. The system comes in 300 mm to 600 mm wide belt systems that enable it to suit diverse range of applications. Available in lengths of 1,200 mm and 2,100 mm, manufacturers with limited factory floor space are able to comply with rigorous industry standards. The system minimises product waste, and can suit a range of solutions depending on the application needs with its offer of a choice of reject devices, from multiple scoop to air blast nozzles. All reject systems have optional reject verification, ensuring that the faulty product has been rejected into the reject bin, verifying the reject is working. The detector technology also enables lower power x-ray generation, offering reduced power consumption and running costs. In addition, its design following good manufacturing practice, NSF, and European hygienic & design group (EHEDG) principles with IP69 as a standard enables full cleaning access, guaranteeing users a hygienic operation. Mettler-Toledo (Thailand)

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Purifying Air For Food Safety The Jimco Flo-D is an air-based purification system that enables automatic and chemical-free disinfection of surfaces and whole production areas for food and beverage manufacturing factories. Coming in a Mini version as well, the system now offers more mobility and suits use in refrigerated areas where there are often problems with yeast, mould and microorganisms. Manual disinfection is time-consuming and inefficient. At the same time, harsh chemicals typically used are harmful to both the inside and outside environment. However, the system now makes disinfection automated, and this enables manufacturers to achieve more effective disinfection while saving manpower, water, chemicals and energy, plus preventing corrosion and avoiding the discharge of chlorinated wastewater. Combining air sterilisation and surface disinfection, the system presents an ideal solution to achieve optimum food safety. It can be typically installed in existing ventilation systems so manufacturers need not purchase an entire new system, and in purifying air and surfaces, it reduces the risk of having to recall unsafe products. Food companies can therefore effectively safeguard themselves against unfortunate bacteria cases as long as they comply with general hygiene and cleaning standards. Jimco

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ISHIDA (THAILAND) CO., LTD. 123/13 Nonsee Road., Chongnonsee, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120 Tel. 0-2681-9990/93

The fully automatic high-speed bagging system Principac has a sturdy, compact design, with contact parts made of stainless steel. The system can bag 10-50 kg bags at speeds of up to 2,000 bags per hour. The system offers a high flexibility as it can work with various bag types such as open-mouth, pillow, gusset, block/pinch bottoms, or those with carrying handles. Further, it can also accommodate different bag materials like woven polypropylene, paper or polyethylene. The packaging machine can be installed in multiple industries involving packaging of products, such as for plastic pellets, fertiliser, animal feed, pet food, corn, seed, beans, lentils, sugar, salt, rice, or other free or semi-free flowing products. With its fully automatic high-speed packaging, the system improves operational performance for customers, enabling them to achieve reliable packaging and maximum performance. Its high flexibility also allows the machine to be easily adjusted to corresponding general conditions and any and all changes to a customer’s needs and requirements. Statec Binder GmbH

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15 Activity Highlights Day 1 Asia Food Beverage Thailand Conference

The F&B Packaging Innovation Seminar

Thai Packaging Centre Conference

Time: 08:30-16:30 Venue: MR 222-223

Time: 08:30-15:45 Venue: MR 215-217

Time: 13:00-15:30 Venue: MR 212

In its second edition, the Asia Food Beverage Thailand Conference organised by Asia Food Beverage Thailand incorporates the themes “Going Green in the Food Industry” and “Senior Insights.” As a focus on going green, the morning session of the conference will address topics such as ‘How to earn more green’, ‘Enhancing brand image through bio-friendly products’, and ‘Better environment through green logistics.’ The afternoon session focuses more on the catering to the senior market, so topics such as opportunities for senior consumers, marketing to seniors in the digital age, and senior nutrition will be discussed. The conference will be conducted in Thai, and it is free of charge.

The F&B Packaging Innovation Seminar is organised by Be Media Focus (Thailand) Company Limited and the Department of Packaging and Materials, Technology Faculty of Agro-Industry, Kasetsart University. With a theme of “Just let the packaging talk”, the conference will address the development of packaging today such that it no longer is a mere shield for a product. Packaging can communicate even more today to consumers on the ingredients, health claims, origins, etc. of a product, and these can also persuade consumers to pay more. Par ticipants can therefore expect discussions on the latest trends, technology strategies and design matters of this new age weapon and a sharing of valuable experience. The conference will be conducted in Thai, and it is free of charge.

Newamstar Packaging Machinery Company Limited (Newamstar), who is co-organising the Thai Packaging Centre & Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR) Conference, will be conducting a seminar titled “The Intelligent Beverage Filling Plant.” They will be addressing two main issues in the two-hour seminar: Intelligent Factory with Automatic Warehouse System, and New Generation of Aseptic Cold Filling Technology. The speaker will be Tony He Yuntao, vice president of Newamstar. The conference will be conducted in Thai, and it is free of charge.

The conveyor system for distribution logistics, e-commerce and industrial applications

Skyfall, a highly flexible conveyor and processing system that can be used in the most diverse industries, has been designed for the following applications: Overhead conveying, linking of processes Allocation onto several lines thanks to the flexible switch system Decoupling of processes using the buffer function Compensating for different process speeds Sorting, order picking, processing, controlling

Visit us in hall 104 at our stand 4X16

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