The Chinese company is “looking forward to building a new era of printing” in Germany.
The Paperworld 2018 show, including the Remanexpo product group, is just around the corner: The show takes place in Frankfurt, Germany, from the 27th to the 30th of January, and excitement and interest is reaching fever pitch with less than a week to go. Over 120 exhibitors from across the industry are confirmed to attend, and it’s still not too late to register as a visitor – by clicking here.
Pantum International Limited will be exhibiting at Booth B41 in Frankfurt. The Chinese company’s mission is to provide users with user-friendly, reliable, cost-effective and environmentally friendly printing solutions, and it has already developed long-term cooperation with partners in over 50 countries worldwide.
Speaking about its upcoming appearance at Paperworld, Pantum said: “We would like to share our global sales and marketing strategy for discussion on extensive development strategy and win-win opportunity, and share more exciting growing trends.”
Detailing its plans for the show, the company announced that it will “present three new models of printers on Paperworld, and special sales policies on site” and promised “new products, new vision, new proposition.”
“Pantum is looking forward to building a new era of printing with your partnership,” it added.
In 2017, Paperworld welcomed 1,525 exhibitors, alongside more than 33,000 visitors from over 140 different countries. Hosts Messe Frankfurt commented on the “many new international customers” whilst praising the show’s atmosphere, also highlighting the “numerous new developments and innovations” on display, whilst visitors left “extremely satisfied with the many new contacts they made.”
To see the complete line-up for Paperworld 2018, and the full seminar programme, look out for our ‘Inside Remanexpo’ feature inside Issue 302, or view our show pages here; our report on the show will feature in Issue 304.
You can read The Recycler’s coverage of the 2017 show here, here, here, and here, as well as our in-depth lookback in Issue 294, available online here.