LatinPack 2002 Signals Thumps Up
- Published: July 10, 2002, By PRESS RELEASE
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO—LatinPack 2002 gives its annual conference, LatinPack 2002, a big thumbs up, says a recent release from the industry firm. "Over 110 professionals, mostly from Mexico's plastic converting and packaging industries, attended this year's conference and agreed on the [high] quality and substance of the 18 technical papers and roundtable discussions held during the two-day event (June 24 and 25, 2002, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel, Mexico City).
LatinPack officials report Angel Oria (president of the National Association of the Plastic Industry—ANIPAC) and Rafael Blanco (director of the Mexican Institute of the Plastic Industry—IMPI) were the event's keynote speakers. "They highlighted the evolution, growth, and trends of the plastic industry, particularly in the packaging sector," says LatinPack. "With double-digit growth and a per-capita consumption of 25 kg/yr, the Mexican plastic industry is set for a promising future in both local and export markets. NAFTA and other regional trade agreements will serve as a springboard for this growth," adds the conference organizer.
Upcoming LatinPack events include:
- Plastics for Packaging Seminar
October 16–17, 2002, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel, Mexico City, Mexico
"The first seminar in Latin America devoted to plastics and packaging (food, pharmaceutical, health care)." - LatinPack 2003
July 9–10, 2003, Marriott Hotel, San Jose, Costa Rica
"The seventh bilingual conference in Latin America on plastic converting and packaging."
More information about LatinPack is available at LatinPack.net.