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Food & Beverage Asia June/July 2022

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NEWS<br />

APPMA announces AUSPACK transition to APPEX<br />

The Australian Packaging and<br />

Processing Machinery Association<br />

(APPMA), has announced that its<br />

flagship exhibition AUSPACK is<br />

transitioning into an all-of-industry<br />

event: APPEX – Australasian<br />

Processing & Packaging Expo.<br />

Mark Dingley, chairman of APPMA,<br />

revealed the news at the APPMA<br />

Awards of Excellence gala dinner<br />

when winners of the national<br />

awards programme for Australia’s<br />

packaging and processing industry<br />

were announced. APPMA has run its<br />

flagship event, AUSPACK, since 1985.<br />

INDUSTRY SUPPORT<br />

Dingley said in representing Australia’s<br />

leading packaging and processing<br />

machinery and allied component<br />

companies, the APPMA aims to<br />

promote, integrate, and foster<br />

participation and development<br />

at all levels of the packaging and<br />

processing machinery industry.<br />

He added that the development of<br />

APPEX had strong industry support.<br />

Tania Carey, general manager of <strong>Food</strong><br />

Processing Equipment Australia &<br />

New Zealand, said: “We had<br />

never thought joining APPMA<br />

until we learned about these<br />

changes. This is a great change<br />

for the industry in Australia and<br />

one we believe will set future<br />

expos on an exciting new path.”<br />

Dingley said: “These two<br />

comments are among many from<br />

APPMA research into developing<br />

APPEX, and with all of this broad<br />

industry momentum, now is the<br />

time to transition AUSPACK into<br />

the all-of-industry event APPEX.”<br />

CHANGES AND BENEFITS<br />

The transition to APPEX will<br />

occur after the current AUSPACK<br />

is completed, with APPEX<br />

running in March 2024, and every<br />

three years thereafter. The event<br />

will be anchored in Melbourne.<br />

“Three yearly is an optimal<br />

cycle for a large show with<br />

more exhibitors and visitors,<br />

it is a neater flow with other<br />

international shows and<br />

facilitates better alignment with<br />

developments in new technology.<br />

APPMA chose Melbourne for its<br />

position as Australia’s premier<br />

venue for holding larger shows,<br />

with facilities allowing APPEX<br />

and Processing & Packaging<br />

Week to grow while still retaining<br />

AUSPACK’s renowned experience.<br />

Operationally, the Melbourne<br />

Convention and Exhibition Centre<br />

site facilitates easier move-in<br />

and move-out for exhibitors.”<br />

The benefits of APPEX include<br />

having the largest showcase<br />

of processing and packaging<br />

equipment, thus attracting<br />

more targeted visitors across<br />

all of industry, noted Dingley.<br />

“APPEX being run by the industry<br />

means that exhibitors, APPMA<br />

members and key players will all<br />

have a strong voice in the show’s<br />

development. APPMA will continue<br />

to reinvest the exhibition’s profits<br />

to further support and develop<br />

the processing and packaging<br />

industry, Australia wide, and with<br />

more on offer for visitors, the<br />

Australian marketplace overall<br />

will benefit,” he added. ■<br />

FOOD & BEVERAGE ASIA JUNE / JULY <strong>2022</strong>

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