Trade fair: Chinaplas 2011 will emphasize rubber sector
When attendees pass through the doors of the Chinaplas 2011 show in Guangzhuo from May 17-20, show organizer Adsale says they will find a new Rubber Machinery and Equipment Zone, an acknowledgement of this fast-growing part of China's manufacturing sector. Adsale says the sales volume of Chinese rubber products grew to RMB 220.5 billion ($33.3 billion) in the first five months of 2010, compared with the same period in 2009, an increase of slightly more than 35%, and notes that the rubber industry has already overcome the adversity caused by the global financial crisis.
December 30, 2010
The theme zone is intended to attract not only makers of rubber machinery and rubber products, but also buyers from various business sectors looking to source rubber products in China. Currently, more than 20 rubber industry players have reserved or confirmed exhibition space
Adsale says Chinaplas 2011 also will soon start up its VIP buyer program for key enterprises in China's rubber industry. The China Rubber Industry Association, a regular supporter of Chinaplas, is also giving its full support to the theme zone.
Chinaplas 2010, which was held in Shanghai, was visited by 81,435 attendees from 136 countries, of which 14,701 were from outside China. Chinaplas 2011 will encompass floor space of more than 160,000 m2 (1,722,225 ft2) in 20 exhibition halls at Guangzhou's Pazhou Complex, where more than 2200 exhibitors from 35 countries will display their wares. —PlasticsToday Staff
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