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B USINESS GUIDE was awarded a special 'Certificate of Appreciation' by the organisers of PlastPack Africa for promoting their exhibition amongst participants and visitors. As the Official Media partner for PlastPack Africa, BUSINESS GUIDE played an important role in promoting the event amongst the African business community.
Held
at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre in Nairobi,
Plast Pack Africa, the first international trade fair
on plastics, packaging and rubber industry in Africa, presented
an excellent opportunity for manufacturers, suppliers to
meet the traders, distributors, agents, importers from the
East , Central & West African countries.
Organised by Dubai-based Al Fajer Information and Services,
PlastPack Africa offered unlimited business opportunities
in the ever growing plastics industry of Africa. The unique
exhibition attracted exhibitors from all across the world
and provided an ideal platform for manufacturers, traders
and exporters to reach their targetted audience in over
50 African countries.
The plastics industry in Africa has been experiencing a
boom in recent times – demand for plastic products
has been at an average of 15-20% every year. The growing
demand for plastic goods and machinery has been spurred
by economic reforms and sustained economic development in
many African countries.
PlastPack Africa aims to bring together buyers and sellers
of plastic goods, machinery and equipment. The exhbition
is the first of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa. Companies
from Taiwan, Turkey, Malaysia, Thailand, Syria, South Africa,
India, Pakistan, Germany, United Kingdom, United States,
Nigeria, Uganda, Ethiopia, the Sudan, Eritrea, Ghana,
United Arab Emirates participated in this exhibition.
African countries
have been importing ever increasing quantities of a wide
range of plastic goods like plastic moulded furniture, plastics
houseware items, wovern sacks, bags, ropes, plastric shoes,
PVC pipes/fittings/electrical fittings, PET Preforms,
plumbing and drainage systems, plastic building materials,
toothbrushes and a variety of plastic household products.
Being the only specialised exhibition of its kind in the
region, PlastPack Africa attracted a lot of interest from
African countries. Visitors from all across the African
continent attended the exhibition in search of new sources
of supply. The nascent manufacturing sector in several African
countries is also a huge market for machinery and plant
equipment for manufactring plastic goods. In recent years,
African countries have been buying large quantities of conversion
technologies like extruder, injectiion molding, blow molding,
roto molding and thermo forming.
WHY KENYA
Kenya is recognised as east Africa’s trading and distribution
hub. Goods imported into Kenya through its principal port
of Mombasa are distributed througout the East African region.
As a result, Kenya is now recognised as the gateway for
merchandise arriving from the Middle East, the Indian sub-continent,
Europe and the far East.
“There are more than 70 plastic industries in Kenya
with capacities ranging
from 1,000 to 8,000 tonnes per year,” said Petkay
Miritu, Kenya’s assistant minister of Trade and Indusrty
during his inauguration speech. “Most of these industries
are located in Nairobi and Mombasa, with a few in Kisumu,
Nakuru, Eldoret and Thika. The plastic industries sub-sector
has benefitted from the new technological changes that have
occurred in the manufacturing industries combined with the
poistive shift in demand for plastic products. The overall
result has been increased production and huge demand for
plastic products,” he said.
“It is gratifying to know that Plastpack Africa has brought to Kenya a wide variety of products, machinery
and equipment by holding this exhibition in Kenya,”
said the assistant minister of trade and industry. The exhibitors
will be able to reach their targetted audience in Kenya
and other parts of Africa. I urge Kenyan and other business
communities present at PlastPack Africa to take advantage
of this opportunity and interact with the manufacturers
and suppliers to make contacts for future business,”
he said.
Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC), the venue
for PlastPack Africa is one of the most sophisticated facilities
of its kind in East Africa. It has played host to many regional
and internationa exhbitions and trade fairs.
“Plastpack Africa proved to a a big success and we
are now planning the next event,” says Satish Khanna,
general manager of Al Fajer Information and Services. “The
exhibitors at PlastPack were able to establish direct contacts
with their business counterparts in emerging African markets
and the next PlastPack Africa will
be an even bigger event than the last one,” he said.