Exhibitions / Congresses

Industrial Pack 2019

United States, Atlanta - March 27-28, 2019
Industrial Pack 2019 Industrial Pack is North America's only dedicated event for the industrial, transit and protective packaging industry.

Created in response to industrial packaging engineers, technicians and purchasers wanting an exhibition dedicated purely to industrial, transit and protective packaging without processing or machinery, the two-day event connected buyers and suppliers and is supported by Industrial Packaging Alliance of North America (IPANA) and the Reusable Industrial Packaging Association (RIPA). Buyers and suppliers in the field can address productivity, cost, legislation and compliance, sustainability and innovation.

Industrial Pack brings together the top suppliers in this industry, who will be showcasing packaging solutions to transport every type of product - from hazardous materials and dangerous goods to automotive parts, building materials, industrial machinery, bulk food and drink and much more. Packaging formats on show will include drums and pails, IBCs, pallets, dunnage air bags, corrugated board packaging, and much more to help buyers and specifiers solve their industrial, transit and protective packaging challenges.

The industrial, transit & protective packaging industry is an incredibly important part of the global packaging supply chain and as such, deserves its own dedicated trade event.
Date(s)
March 27-28, 2019
Venue
Cobb Galleria Centre
Contact for booking / more info
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