2013-05-24

印度橡塑膠工業展覽會 PLASTINDIA

印度橡塑膠工業展覽會
PLASTINDIA


http://www.plastindia.org/

ABOUT PLASTINDIA 2012
INDIA - ON MOVE


  • India has the highest number of billionaires in Asia and fourth highest in the world.


  • India is one of the world's fastest growing wealth creator, thanks to its knowledge economy and its vast manufacturing and agriculture industry.


  • Almost 50% of the top 100 fortune 500 companies are present in India.


  • India has joined the elite club of 12 countries with a trillion dollar economy.


  • India's consumer market will be the world's fifth largest in the world by 2025.


  • India has emerged as one of the most attractive investment destinations in the world.


  • Despite global economic gloom, the Indian economy has shown an impressive growth rate of 7% during 2008 - 09 as against 9.5% in 2007-08.


  • Growth rate in some specific sectors have been very good, like telecommunications, information technology, infrastructure, pharma and the plastics industry.
    INDIA - LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES


  • The Indian Plastics Industry has been growing at a rate of 12% over the years and with its true potential harnessed, it is all set to reach the 12.5 MMT by consumption making India the 3`" largest consumer of plastics by 2012.


  • To match this figure, India would require 42,000 new machines and around US $10 billion of project investment by 2020.


  • Packaging, Electronics, Telecommunication, Infrastructure, Transportation, Healthcare and Consumer Durables are fast growing sectors of Indian economy offering growth for plastics consumption.


  • India has made considerable progress, in the last ten years, in attracting private investment into the infrastructure sectors in telecommunication, ports, roads, power etc. The sector is estimated to grow at the rate of 10 % over the next few years. This sector offers tremendous opportunity for consumption of plastics.


  • India's Agriculture Sector contribute almost 20% to the Indian GDP and employs around 50% of India's manpower. Focused development of plasticulture to cover 17 million hectares under micro irrigation system will boost demand of plastics in this sector.
    READY FOR THE FUTURE
    The enormous scope for expansion and development in the Indian Plastics Industry was witnessed during Plastindia 2009, where there was global recognition that India is the destination for the future of global plastics industry.
    The processing industry, in fact, offers a huge potential for upgradation in terms of innovative technological advances. Some of the areas with huge investment potential for the plastics industry are:


  • World-class higher capacity machines


  • Enhanced design capabilities, moulds, tools and dies and technological know-how


  • Use of intelligent manufacturing to improve productivity and asset utilization. Global manufacturing and management practices with an eye for quality and design.


  • Development of new products and applications.


  • Technology Consultancy and Technology Transfer.


  • Foreign Direct Investment in the downstream sector specially in SEZ with tax benefits .


    A THUMPING SUCCESS
    Aiming at making India a global sourcing hub for plastics. PLASTINDIA 2009, 7th International Plastics Exhibition and Conference, concluded on a euphoric note bringing the Indian plastics industry to the limelight and placing it on a global platform to explore further possibilities and strengthening the sunrise industry in India.
    PLASTINDIA 2009 HIGHLIGHTS


  • 1518 exhibitors.


  • 476 overseas exhibitors from 35 countries.


  • 77,604 sq. mtrs area covering 18 Halls & 16 Hangars.


  • Business generated - over Rs. 1,000 crore (US $ 200 Mn.).


  • Proplast spread over 3 Halls with 213 exhibitors.


  • 20 country pavilions.


  • 4 theme pavilions.


  • 6 concurrent events.
    The following facts & figures prove the growing popularity of Plastindia Exhibition worldwide.
    Some of the feedback received during the survey conducted by a reputed agency during Plastindia 2009.
    Visitors Survey Findings
    Exhibitors Survey Findings
    THEME PAVILIONS
    PROPLAST
    An initiative in Plastindia 2006,PROPLAST at Plastindia 2009 was a big success. Spread over 3 Halls, it had 213 exhibitors. This exclusive pavilion, served as an ideal meeting ground and a one stop shop source for OEM's, Product Packers, FMCG Companies, Retail Chains, Manufacturers of Automobile, White Goods, Trading etc.
    AGRIPARK
    Agripark was a dedicated Pavilion where the technicalities of Plastics in Agriculture was demonstrated. Conservation of nature and natural resources through effective use of plastics was also exhibited at the Pavilion. It also highlighted the increase in productivity and yield by use of plastics.
    RECYCLING PAVILION
    For the first time, at the Recycling Pavilion, live demonstration of recycling of plastics was exhibited at Plastindia 2009. Waste material from the exhibition was collected, segregated and recycled at the pavilion. This exhibition of recycling was highly successful and appreciated by visitors at Plastindia 2009.
    ENERGY CONSERVATION PAVILION
    The Energy Conservation Pavilion was an innovation at Plastindia 2009 where a pavilion was dedicated to demonstrate the use of plastics in Energy Conservation. Exhibitors demonstrated the efficiency of use of plastics as also its energy conservation utility.
    END USER PAVILION
    The End User Pavilion was another first at Plastindia 2009. Users of plastics showcased their products and the processing sector was encouraged to develop solutions for the end users products.
    PLASTICS IN MEDICINE
    The growing use of plastics in Health care sector was recognized at Plastindia 2009 and Plastics in Medicine as a Pavilion was initiated at Plastindia 2009. Several enterprises dedicated to developing products in the Healthcare sector exhibited their products atthe pavilion.
    Successful Concurrent Events during Plastindia 2009, Feb. 4 - 9.


    PLASTINDIA 2012
    The eminent growth of plastics industry in India has ensured consolidation and capacity expansion. It has also brought along best management practices along with globally competitive quality consciousness. Upgradation of machinery, more than sufficient availability of raw materials and the never say die attitude of the Indian Entrepreneur makes India the preferred global source for plastics.
    In keeping with the previous versions of Plastindia Exhibitions, Plastindia 2012 will scale new heights and conquer new horizons across the globe.
    Participants at Plastindia 2009 were very vocal that the fair truly represented the potential and future of plastics in India. Plastindia 2012 will be an event which will ensure that India is the place for global business in Plastics.
    MAJOR EXHIBITOR GROUPS


  • Raw Material, Polymer & Resins, Intermediates, Blends & Alloys, Compositives.


  • Speciality Chemicals, Masterbatches, Additives, Colourants, Fillers & Reinforcements.


  • Processing Machinery.


  • Ancillary Equipment / Instrumentation.


  • Finished Products.


  • Mould & Dies.


  • Recycling.


  • Post processing equipment for Printing, Plating, Lamination, Surface Enhancement and Decoration of Plastics


  • Quality Control and Testing Equipment.


  • Trade Promotion Bodies and Professional Associations.


  • R & D, Education & Training Institutes.


  • Technical Publishers, Standards etc.


  • Plasticulture.

    THEME PAVILION
     WALK THROUGH LIFE'S JOURNEY WITH PLASTICS
    "SAY YES TO PLASTICS"
     is the theme of the Theme Pavilion at Plastindia 2012.

    Ampacet-Say YES to Plastics Pavilion serves the Plastindia Foundation’s objectives of education dissemination about plastics. Traditionally a room with information filled posters, PI 2012’s Ampacet-Say YES to Plastics Pavilion will be different- It will take the visitor through a journey of realization in a subtle, yet soul stirring manner so that it is thought-provoking and lingers on. Spread over 700 square meters, Ampacet-Say YES to Plastics Pavilion will be located on the prime spot on the Lake at Pragati Maidan- opposite Hall 9, 10, 11, and 7. The visitors will have to pass by pavilion, and a look possibly will force a second one. Using cutting edge technology to display high quality AV films along with computer generated animated movies, this will be the first of its kind at a business fair in the world. The pavilion has been developed around the concept of edutainment to drive home the message ‘there is no life without plastics’. The message is being conveyed using movie projections on larger than life screens, with supporting visual, sound and climate control aids to give the visitor a 3-D feel.
    Groups of visitors will move from one room to another, each having a different theme related to plastics. Each room will have a different AV playing on large LED screens, totaling a 10-12 minute package of pure experience, which will leave one enthralled and truly entertained.

    Get introduced to plastics in the first hall: Plastics makes life possible today - The first thing that we touch every morning in our daily lives, is made from plastics. The Pavilion will showcase the utility of plastics in various aspects of our day to day life- Roti, Kapda, Makan, Paisa, Pani, Bijli (Food, Clothing, Shelter, Money, Water, Power)- would have not been possible without plastics.
    In the Healthcare section: Witness, experience, and realize the importance of plastics as a savior in birth as well as life threatening situations, maladies, accidents and minimally invasive surgeries. The experience of being in an Operation Theatre in 1971 vis-à-vis one in 2011 will be a part of this experience. The Plastics Hall of Fame will showcase body replacement parts not possible without plastics.
    In the Plastics in Packaging Hall, enjoy a CG animated movie, which will provoke thoughts such as: What is the environmental feasibility of the conventional packaging products? Are they a drain on the ecology, will they be able to sustain the growing needs of an exponentially growing population? Do they offer superior attributes like protection against damage from sunlight & water? Do they offer comparable rigidity, flexibility, toughness & convenience to carry? Can plastics be designed into any shape, size, color, clarity? These are all questions to which a positive response can be found. The comparison recycling process of paper and plastic will further SEAL the use of plastics as only alternative.
    The ‘Future with Plastics’ section of the pavilion has three key areas all showcased and screened in 3D format movies:
    Automotive- Plastic in way helps in reducing the fuel consumption of a car by lowering the total weight of car. Giving attractive interior is just a frill.
    Military & Aviation-: Anything that is moving and guided needs to reach accurately where it is intended to reach and it is possible by maximizing the use of low weight but sturdy plastics.
    Water Management- The conservation concepts, transmission style, drip irrigation facilities.
    The theme concludes with a movie on responsible waste management : While plastics are useful across different industries/sectors, responsible waste management is an important factor too. As the population rises, so does waste. Hence, there is a need to dispose off the wastage scientifically. Therefore, segregation at the source is vital. Two types of waste are dry waste (Paper, plastic, glass, tin, etc.) & wet waste (biodegradable matter). It is very important to dispose off waste properly to sustain our future as the population rises every day.
    The journey ends with an AV showing live demo of Dollplast recycling plastic scrap.

    CONTACT US
    Plastindia Foundation 401, Landmark B, Suren Road,
    Off Andheri Kurla Road,
    Andheri (East),
    Mumbai -400093
    India
    Tel: +91-22-26832911
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    Fax: 91-22- 26845861
    Email: info@plastindia.org
    Website: www.plastindia.org

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