Issue 52
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CMT’s 15th MEAPET 2014 to Highlight PET Demand and Growth Prospects in the Middle East
15th MEAPET is all set to open on 11-12 February, 2014 in Dubai to showcase PET Resin Trade, Applications & Recycling trends in the Middle East and Africa. Several key converters, recyclers, brand owners, solution providers will share their perspectives on PET demand in Africa, resin supply/demand landscape in Middle East & Africa, upcoming new facilities in the region and more
Centre for Management Technology (CMT) today announced that its annual event 15th MEAPET (Middle East & Africa PET Resin Trade, Applications & Recycling) will be held in Dubai, UAE on 11-12 March 2014. The event will provide a platform for PET key players and stakeholders to reflect on 2 burgeoning questions – Growth or Glut for the Middle East PET Sector? And Will Demand in Africa Continue to Boost Regional PET Trade?
The event kick-starts with an overview of ‘Global PET Markets with Emphasis on the Middle East & Africa’ by David Swift, Managing Director of PCI (PET Packaging, Resin & Recycling) – setting the tone for more in-depth sessions like insights on ‘Analysis of the Changing PX/PTA Landscape’ which focuses on raw materials and price structure by Gordon Haire, Senior Consultant with PCI Xylene & Polyester.
The event will also provide participants with an update on sustainability via the session: ‘DANONE’s Strategy: Making PET Bottles More Sustainable!’ by Philippe Diercxsens, Packaging & Environment Manager, DANONE Waters Division. In another paper, George A. Hanna, President, Hipro Consulting will enlighten the delegates on ‘Recycled PET – Status of PET Waste and Impact on the Middle East Region’.
Among key sessions to look forward to are insights on PET trends for energy drinks, soymilk and dairy products. Ashley Batten, Research Analyst at Euromonitor International will share a ‘Review of the Beverage Industry and Challenges for Growth in 2014’. This will be followed by a session on ‘PET Packaging Trends & Market for Dairy Products’ by Bruce Volmink, Head of Packaging, Parmalat South Africa, who will spotlight on PET consumption outlook in South & East Africa and elaborate on the innovations in packaging trends and market drivers. Last but not least is an ‘Overview & Development of Global Food Contact Legislation Related to PET’ by Koen Weel, Project Manager Packaging Research at TNO Triskelion BV.
Country focus wise, the paper on ‘UAE/ Saudi PET Dilemma: New Capacities vs. New Demand’ will abreast participants on leveraging the trade balance and find avenues for export and domestic requirements, while Louay Al-Tahan, VP Business Development/CFO, Al-Tahan Group provides ‘Iraq’s Packaging Outlook & PET Demand’.
The event also includes sessions on:
• Due Diligence & Financing PET Projects in Emerging Markets by Abdullah Jefri, Investment Officer (Manufacturing & Petrochemicals), IFC
• India’s New PET Capacity & Export Opportunities by Vishesh Aggarwal, Managing Director Micro PolyPet Pvt. Ltd.
• Project Update: PET Recycling Status in Egypt by Hemant Gupta, Commercial Director, BariQ (Raya Holding)
• Analyzing the Economics of Scale in PET Preform Production by Fernando Castro, Caiba SA
• Understanding Technology Constraints & Competitive Solutions for PET Production in Africa by Husky Injection Molding System
This year, MEAPET has enhanced the agenda with an optional Workshop on ‘Developing Inroads to the AFRICAN Markets: Opportunities & Challenges’ which will include a real life business case study on ‘value chain for preforms to the bottled water industry in Kenya’.
This conference is expected to be attended by – Feedstock suppliers (PX/PTA/MEG) | PET resin producers and traders | Polyester manufacturers | Polymer/Petrochemical traders | Converters & preform manufacturers | Caps & closures manufacturers | Technology providers | Recycling companies | Bottlers/fillers | Brand owners and many more.
To access the complete agenda of the event, please click on the link to view:
http://www.cmtevents.com/main.aspx?ev=140204&pu=224901
For registrations, please contact Ms. Hafizah at +65 6346 9218
Centre for Management Technology (CMT) today announced that its annual event 15th MEAPET (Middle East & Africa PET Resin Trade, Applications & Recycling) will be held in Dubai, UAE on 11-12 March 2014. The event will provide a platform for PET key players and stakeholders to reflect on 2 burgeoning questions – Growth or Glut for the Middle East PET Sector? And Will Demand in Africa Continue to Boost Regional PET Trade?
The event kick-starts with an overview of ‘Global PET Markets with Emphasis on the Middle East & Africa’ by David Swift, Managing Director of PCI (PET Packaging, Resin & Recycling) – setting the tone for more in-depth sessions like insights on ‘Analysis of the Changing PX/PTA Landscape’ which focuses on raw materials and price structure by Gordon Haire, Senior Consultant with PCI Xylene & Polyester.
The event will also provide participants with an update on sustainability via the session: ‘DANONE’s Strategy: Making PET Bottles More Sustainable!’ by Philippe Diercxsens, Packaging & Environment Manager, DANONE Waters Division. In another paper, George A. Hanna, President, Hipro Consulting will enlighten the delegates on ‘Recycled PET – Status of PET Waste and Impact on the Middle East Region’.
Among key sessions to look forward to are insights on PET trends for energy drinks, soymilk and dairy products. Ashley Batten, Research Analyst at Euromonitor International will share a ‘Review of the Beverage Industry and Challenges for Growth in 2014’. This will be followed by a session on ‘PET Packaging Trends & Market for Dairy Products’ by Bruce Volmink, Head of Packaging, Parmalat South Africa, who will spotlight on PET consumption outlook in South & East Africa and elaborate on the innovations in packaging trends and market drivers. Last but not least is an ‘Overview & Development of Global Food Contact Legislation Related to PET’ by Koen Weel, Project Manager Packaging Research at TNO Triskelion BV.
Country focus wise, the paper on ‘UAE/ Saudi PET Dilemma: New Capacities vs. New Demand’ will abreast participants on leveraging the trade balance and find avenues for export and domestic requirements, while Louay Al-Tahan, VP Business Development/CFO, Al-Tahan Group provides ‘Iraq’s Packaging Outlook & PET Demand’.
The event also includes sessions on:
• Due Diligence & Financing PET Projects in Emerging Markets by Abdullah Jefri, Investment Officer (Manufacturing & Petrochemicals), IFC
• India’s New PET Capacity & Export Opportunities by Vishesh Aggarwal, Managing Director Micro PolyPet Pvt. Ltd.
• Project Update: PET Recycling Status in Egypt by Hemant Gupta, Commercial Director, BariQ (Raya Holding)
• Analyzing the Economics of Scale in PET Preform Production by Fernando Castro, Caiba SA
• Understanding Technology Constraints & Competitive Solutions for PET Production in Africa by Husky Injection Molding System
This year, MEAPET has enhanced the agenda with an optional Workshop on ‘Developing Inroads to the AFRICAN Markets: Opportunities & Challenges’ which will include a real life business case study on ‘value chain for preforms to the bottled water industry in Kenya’.
This conference is expected to be attended by – Feedstock suppliers (PX/PTA/MEG) | PET resin producers and traders | Polyester manufacturers | Polymer/Petrochemical traders | Converters & preform manufacturers | Caps & closures manufacturers | Technology providers | Recycling companies | Bottlers/fillers | Brand owners and many more.
To access the complete agenda of the event, please click on the link to view:
http://www.cmtevents.com/main.aspx?ev=140204&pu=224901
For registrations, please contact Ms. Hafizah at +65 6346 9218
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