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INTERNATIONAL PACKTECH INDIA, The home of packaging
Latest Pressrelease 09/09
drink technology India and International PackTech India
are being held together in future
Messe München and Messe Düsseldorf are pooling their know-how for the packaging industry in one of the most important growth markets
drink technology India and International PackTech India are being held together in future. The joint venue from 18. to 20. November 2010 is the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai. Messe München GmbH and Messe Düsseldorf GmbH have signed a co-operation agreement about this as the organisers of the two trade fairs.read more
Welcome to the worldwide market
Above-average economic growth, a steady increase in the gross domestic product, a capital investment surplus with double-digit percentage points and annual wages that rise each year – India continues to be in the league of dynamically expanding national economies. Its growing welfare is reaching ever widening groups of the population, thus increasing the number of people who are adopting a western lifestyle and buying habits. Current developments are therefore promising a good future with secure growth for the consumer goods industry and consequently also for the packaging industry as a sector which adds that increasingly coveted attractiveness to day-to-day products on the shelves.
Messe Düsseldorf GmbH – the world leader in foreign business!
Messe Düsseldorf GmbH is a major player in the international trade fair arena.
Thanks to our far-sighted expansion policy, we currently have a presence in all of the world's growth regions via our 13 subsidiaries and associated companies.
We also serve 109 countries through our 66 foreign representative offices. Our globe-spanning network ensures that fairs made in Düsseldorf continue to enjoy international success. But our activities worldwide also provide customers with the ideal springboard for doing successful business in tomorrow's markets.
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Mumbai: Maximum City
Ancient yet modern, Mumbai is India in microcosm.
Once a sultry tropical archipelago of seven islands, and Raj's brightest jewel, Mumbai was the dowry of Portuguese Princess Infanta Catherine de Braganza who married Charles II of England in 1661.
Today, its a teeming metropolis, commercial hub of an old civilization seeking to find its place in the New World Order.
Forty percent of India's taxes come from this city along, and half of India's International trade passes through its splendid natural harbor. In fact, Mumbai is the very soul of human enterprises.
At the city's Stock Exchange, millionaires and paupers are made overnight, and the sidewalks are crowded with vendors hawking everything from ballpoint pens to second hand mixies. Everyday, half of Mumbai's population commutes from far-flung suburbs to downtown offices, banks, factories and mills for a living.
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