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29.05.2012

PLASTPOL – big machines, big business

Central and Eastern Europe’s largest trade fair devoted to plastics processing and rubber has commenced

PLASTPOL – big machines, big business

0ver 700 companies from 32 countries of the world have erected their exhibition stands in Targi Kielce


This is Poland’s most international trade fair as half of the exhibitors are foreign companies. Every year the trade fair is attended by 17 thousand business insiders. The list of exhibitors comprises 700 companies from 32 countries of the world – Germany, Taiwan, Czech Republic, Turkey, Italy, Japan, Spain, Latvia, Belgium, India, China, Switzerland, Austria, France, Great Britain, Luxemburg, Sweden, Hungary, Egypt, Thailand, Qatar, Slovenia, Israel, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Ukraine, Russia, Slovenia, Ireland, France and the USA.

- The International Fair of Plastics and Rubber Processing PLASTPOL is the best place in this part of Europe to see the state-of-the-art technologies and machines - says Targi Kielce President of Board Andrzej Mochoń. In order to make it possible for the trade fair exhibitors to present their state-of-the-art technologies Targi Kielce have installed four additional, large scale electricity generators

This year’s exhibition has brought together a large group of distribution and material companies; however, compared to previous editions, there is also a much larger group of producers which offer technologically advanced machines.

Many of these companies take part in the Kielce’s trade fairs for the first time. Thus the exhibition stands are the display for all kinds of machines and appliances used in plastic processing industry, tools and moulds utilised in this line of business supplemented with the whole variety of plastics and components, recycling technologies as well as IT systems which support the plastic processing industry in addition to technological solutions and ready-made products. - The Kielce trade fair is also the showcase for complete process lines and manufacturing processes complemented with the products which were presented in April at the Shanghai’s Chinaplast exhibition. Large companies form Turkey, Russia or Korea have expressed their keen interest in the PLASTPOL trade fair. Groups from Austria and Germany have also prepared their special presentations.

Following the successful debut of the Hungarian edition of PLASPOL – the CEPLAST exhibition held in autumn in Budapest, the exhibitors from Hungary have their exhibition stands in Targi Kielce too; many of them have joined the exhibition for the first time. Despite the fact that there is a 2012 edition of the Milan trade fair (held in the three-year cycle) numerous Italian companies have come to Kielce. – adds President Mochoń.