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RNI No. GUJ/BIL/00950/06/1/2012-TC Vol.1 No. - 2 June - July - 2014 BI- MONTHLY MAGAZINE, BI - LANGUAGE ENGLISH & GUJARATI PLASTIC INDUSTRIES PERIODICAL. Editor: Dinesh J. Shah, Vadodara, Gujarat, INDIA. (M) +91-9327344559 / +91-8264233414, Email : [email protected] Total Page : 12 Rs. 75/-

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RNI No. GUJ/BIL/00950/06/1/2012-TCVol.1 No. - 2 June - July - 2014

BI- MONTHLY MAGAZINE, BI - LANGUAGE ENGLISH & GUJARATI PLASTIC INDUSTRIES PERIODICAL.

Editor: Dinesh J. Shah, Vadodara, Gujarat, INDIA. (M) +91-9327344559 / +91-8264233414, Email : [email protected] Total Page : 12 Rs. 75/-

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PLASTINDIA 2015 NEXT PREFERRED PLASTICS BUSINESS DESTINATION

The Southern region of India is very important for Indian Plastic Industry. Two PVC and one Polystyrene plant are operating in South India. This region now leads in Thermosets and Composites. It is also a hub of PVC pipes. Further, South India also happens to be a hub of automobile industries and there is a high potential for growth of plastics in auto parts segment. Also, Karnataka is emerging as the centre of Raffia, while pharmaceutical industries are flourishing in Andhra Pradesh, with a huge potential growth for packaging sector.

Tamil Nadu consumes over 7 Lakh 50,000 tonnes of plastics, generating an income of over Rs. 15,000 crore in plastics related businesses, says the recent survey of Tamil Nadu Plastic Manufacturer's Association. With respect to small-scale sector, there are more than 6,000 plastic entreprises in the state offering direct and indirect job opportunities to over 10 lakh people.

Chennai is to have an integrated plastic industrial park. Tamil Nadu universities are producing around 800 plastic engineering professionals a year, offering engineering courses that include special programmes in plastic processing and designing.

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Particularly, the Central Institute of Plastics

Engineering and Technology in Chennai is in the

forefront in offering plastic related courses in India.

Backed by a huge workforce of economical yet skilled

manpower; a high emphasis on quality as well as value

for money; and a favourable regulatory environment,

India's plastic processing sector is surging. The

industry has surplus processing capability to cater to

more business and is constantly upgrading itself on

technology and atomisation front to keep pace with the

developed nations. India - the globe's most lucrative

business destination is growing bigger by the day.

Plastics - as the key material for man's progress today -

will be a key beneficiary of this tremendous growth

surge. PLASTINDIA 2015 will be the gateway to this

profusion of unlimited possibilities as India is poised to

become the next global hub for plastics. All in all,

PLASTINDIA 2015 promises opportunities for growth

and success to anyone associated with or willing to

associate with the wonderful world of plastics.

NEWS

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PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION HOSTED INDUSTRY NET WORKING DINNER DURING CHINAPLAS

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Plastindia Foundation has had high powered delegation consisting of Mr. Subhash Kadakia, President Plastindia Foundation, Chairman of National Executive Council, Mr. J.R. Shah and also its Chairman of National Advisory Board (NAB) Mr. M.N. Patel, their young & energetic vice president Mr. Rajeev Chitalia and their treasurer

ndMr. Rajiv Raval in Chinaplas 2 biggest exhibition on rd to thplastics in Shanghai from 23 26 April 2014. All of

them have had several rounds of meetings with CEOs and senior executives of Plastindia's Partners like Messe Dusseldorf GmbH (Germany), Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd. (Hongkong) and Pilatus International Co. Ltd (Taiwan). They also had one to one meetings with British Plastics Foundation, Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry and many more.

Plastindia Foundation was also privileged to host thindustry net working dinner on 25 April 2014 and

were also given a place of pride to participate in a thseminar organized by Chinaplas on 26 April 2014 to

share its view on investment opportunities in India. Plastindia hosted probably for the first time in an international arena a formal dinner inviting all its overseas partners Messe Dusseldorf GmbH (Germany), Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd. (Hongkong) and Pilatus International Co. Ltd

th(Taiwan).on 25 April 2014 at Radisson Blue and large number of delegates from different parts of globe

In spite of inclement weather there was a very smart turnout of invited guests. Mr. Indrajit Pal, IAS,

Secre tary Depar tment o f Chemica ls & Petrochemicals (DCPC) from Ministry of Chemical & Fertilizers Government of India welcomed over large number of delegates not only from our three Partners but also importers, leaders of Polymer industry from NE Asia, SE Asia, ME Asia and also from Israel, USA and Europe. Mr. Pal informed gathering about Government of India's Commitment not only to support Plastindia an apex organization of Plastics industry but also for furtherance of petrochemicals industry in general and plastics industry in particular.

He briefed delegates about Plastindia being an organization BY THE INDUSTRY; FOR THE INDUSTRY & OF THE INDUSTRY. He mentioned that it is probably unique that imminent leaders and senior executives of plastic industry of India get together in a totally selfless and committed manner to make such mega event happen every Third year. It is now third largest exhibition in plastic Industry of the world after K in Germany and Chinaplas in China.

Mr. Pal highlighted that Plastindia Foundation does rdnot merely organizes exhibition & seminar every 3

year but also is in the process of establishing a world class Plastindia International University. It also helps promotion of Plastic in agriculture, addresses issues related to environment and recycling etc.

Mr. Pal shared his thoughts about growth potential of Plastics industry in India where present per capita consumption is poised to grow from 9.5kgs to over 20kgs by 2020. Consumption of raw material will increase from present 12 million MT to over 20million

rdMT also by 2020. India will become 3 largest consumer of plastics in the world.He drew attention of changing demography of India where the median age will be 24 years consisting of highly educated English speaking work force at affordable compensation.

Plastindia foundation's booth in Chinaplas 2014 became a focal point of visitors not only of past but also of prospective exhibitors. It was heartening to witness intense interest shown by leading raw material suppliers, machinery manufacturers from China as also from Europe.

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PLASTIVISION ARABIA CURTAIN RAISED ALONG WITH ARABIA MOLD AND PRINT PACK ARABIA

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The Plastivision Arabia, Arabia Mold, Print Pack Arabia, and the International Conference for Plastics Conversion were jointly inaugurated on Monday by Sheikh Mohammad Bin Saud Bin Sultan Al Qassimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Department of Central Finance and Indrajit Pal, IAS, Secretary, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, India.A huge number of companies from the plastics industry has descended on Sharjah to take part in the region's only multi-industry trade event at Expo Centre, and the one loud message that echoes from most participants is: “Know plastics, do not say no to plastics.”Ahmed Mohammed Al Midfa, Chairman, Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO, Expo Centre Sharjah and other senior government officials accompanied the dignitaries around the pavilion. “The regional industry is driven by growing economies and supported by core sectors such as real estate, retail and new projects. A rise in marketing services and advertising also boosts the industry. The industry here is evolving continually, as packaging buyers continue to search for ways to engage with customers using innovative methods,” said Saif Mohammed Al Midfa. “Acquiring latest technologies will be key for the sector to cash in on these positive fundamentals. The Print Pack Arabia will be a comprehensive sourcing platform for printers, industry professionals, buyers and design agencies,” he added. The growth opportunity for the Indian plastics industry in the UAE is robust, says Jayesh K. Rambhia, Chairman of Plastivision Arabia 2014 and representative of the All-India Plastics Manufacturers' Association. Insisting that plastic is not an enemy of the environment, Rambhia says it is all about how it is disposed of and recycled that decides the ecological impact. “Plastics reduces the weight of packaging and saves fuel. Plastic replication system saves 90 percent water. In fact, a plastic in healthcare saves health. Everywhere there is plastic.” Though “Say no to plastics” is a slogan imported from America, the US itself uses 100kg plastic per head per year, argues Rambhia. While India is using only 8kg, the Gulf average is said to be 25kg. “Instead of saying no to plastics, know plastics, use it well, dispose of responsibly and grow economically.” Rambhia says even in countries like Germany, Japan and US, it is not banned. “In Germany, there is zero wastage thanks to stringent rules. Print Pack Arabia is featuring more than 70 exhibitors, apart from two special pavilions from India and China and a knowledge-sharing platform through the Technical Seminars.

Experts point out that constantly evolving market trends and continually evolving technology are some of the challenges facing the industry across the world. At the same time, the potential of print is broadening, as packaging companies are beginning to realise the benefits on offer in terms of personalisation, customer engagement and integration with online campaigns. Keeping the requirements of the industry, Print Pack Arabia is featuring technological innovations, designs and products in the field, and exchange technological know-how and expertise, offering competitive prices and top-quality services from a wide range of regional and international distributors and manufacturers. The Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association's PlastiCon 2014 is focusing on the growth of plastics conversion both globally and in GCC countries, offering a great opportunity for trade representatives to gain insights into challenges and developments facing conversion today. The GCC plastics industry celebrated the winners of the GPCA Plastics Excellence Awards 2014, an initiative of the Gulf Petrochemicals & Chemicals Association ( GPCA ) yesterday.The awards, sponsored by Sabic, aim to stimulate and reward excellence, creativity and environmental sustainability practices in the GCC's plastics conversion industry. The winners were honoured at a gala dinner held as part of the 5th International Conference for Plastic Conversion (PlastiCon 2014), taking place at Expo Centre Sharjah. “With plastics being an ideal packaging material for all sorts of commercial and industrial users, the introduction of Print Pack Arabia will give a new dimension to Plastivision Arabia & Arabia Mold,” Midfa added. Arabia Mold, together with its concurrent Plastivision Arabia, made great impact in the region right with its launch edition in 2012. Arabia Mold also left its mark as a premier international trade fair for mold-making, tooling, design and application development that the regional industry can rely on for all their requirements. Arabia Mold, received a record number of pre-registered visitors, excellent exhibitor response and good visitor turnout. The success can be attributed to the robust demand from core sectors such as medical & pharmaceutical, plastic packaging, building materials, pipeline and the manufacturing & industrial segments. Arabia Mold 2014 will build on the success of the launch edition and aim to cater to the rising demands from regional economies, while cementing its position as a dedicated platform for the regional industry. Together, the three trade fairs are targeting the plastics, mold-making, printing and packaging industries and are featuring more than 250 exhibitors from across the world, covering a wide spectrum of industries critical to the region.

www.plastivisionarabia.eu

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