2022 Zhejiang Export Online Fair Announces Plastic Industry Expo for Pakistan
Federal Capital Area, Pakistan Mar 15, 2022 (Issuewire.com) – The pandemic has created an environment where businesses need to be innovative to meet the challenges of the new normal. Online exhibitions and buyer-seller meeting platforms have emerged as the go-to destinations for those who want to expand and diversify in the changed scenario of current times. In sync with this thought, Zhejiang Export Online Fair 2022 has announced a unique opportunity for stakeholders in the Plastic industry to meet and generate business via video conferencing. The Online Fair on Plastic Industry Products will be held from 21st to 25th March 2022, and is targeted at Plastic Products buyers of Pakistan who are looking to source innovative products and accessories from key Chinese suppliers.
Supported by CREAT, the expo will see more than 50 top manufacturers from Zhejiang showcasing their latest range of Plastic Products and accessories for Pakistan buyers.
There will be innumerable options to choose from such as – Plastic cutlery(spoon fork knife) mould, thin wall container moulds, cup mould, Plastic Mould, Injection Moulding Machine, Mould Plastic Products, Pipe Fitting Moulds, Nonwoven Fabric Making Machine, Bag Making Machine, Laminating and Printing Machine, Nonwoven Bag, and nonwoven fabric, Plastic Thermoforming Machine, Die Spotting Machine, Mould Reversing Machine, Hydraulic Clamping System, Plastic crusher, plastic shredder, Plastic Recycling Machine, Pipe Fittings, Sanitary Ware, Home Appliance, etc.
This is an excellent platform to strengthen Plastic Industry trade between Pakistan and Zhejiang at a time when a business has hit a new low due to the restrictions on travel and transportation. The range of products has been selected keeping in mind the requirements of the Pakistan market.
All discussions amongst participants will take place online via the Zoom Video Conferencing platform.
Source :CREAT
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