All Eyes On Amsterdam As PLMA World Of Private Label 2019 Kicks Off
With around 2,700 exhibiting companies taking part and 15,000 trade professionals from 120 countries set to attend, this year’s PLMA World of Private Label, which kicks off today (21 May) is shaping up to be the biggest private-label trade show of the year.
The show is the biggest event on the calendar for anyone involved in private-label development, including representatives from supermarkets, hypermarkets, discounters, drugstores and department stores, as well as importers and exporters, manufacturers, consultants, sales agents, and packaging and design experts.
Exhibitors at this year’s PLMA World of Private Label exhibition hail from more than 70 countries – a true snapshot of private-label development around the world – in the areas of food, beverage, and non-food.
In terms of numbers, there will be approximately 1,800 participating exhibitors of food and beverages, 450 exhibitors of health and beauty items, more than 300 exhibitors of household products, and more than 300 exhibitors of housewares and DIY items. (ESM)
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