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PACK EXPO International Attendance Surpasses Last Edition

Over 44,000 attendees come together for the most comprehensive packaging and processing event this year.

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Back after four years, the industry came together in a big way at PACK EXPO International (Oct. 23-26, 2022). The show convened over 44,000 attendees, surpassing the 2018 event. With  2,200 exhibitors showcasing groundbreaking packaging and processing innovations over 1.2 million net square feet at McCormick Place in Chicago, PACK EXPO International was the one and only time the entire industry came together this year.  

The show opened its doors with the industry ready to do business after years of consistent growth, reported show owner and producer PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. In 2019, the market for packaging machinery was $10.8 billion, this year the industry broke the $15 billion mark, a growth of 40%, according to PMMI’s State of the Industry U.S. Packaging Machinery report.

“The success of PACK EXPO is a testament to our industry’s continued growth as well as PMMI’s commitment to bringing the industry together to share cutting-edge innovations,” says Jim Pittas, president and CEO, PMMI. “No other event this year showcased so many end-to-end solutions, offering attendees everything they need to compete in a changing marketplace.”

Industry growth translated into buyers coming in significant numbers, ready to see the latest packaging materials as well as technology in action. 

“The show is very well attended. The end user base was eager to come back and see equipment in person. For our industry, the economy looks like it will be robust in 2023. Customers are acting on buying automation and not just talking about it,” says Jeff Kaplan, VP integrated systems, Hamrick Packaging Systems.

Improving operations, reaching sustainability goals, and checking out new innovations are just a few of drivers that brought consumer packaged goods (CPG) and life sciences companies to PACK EXPO International.

“We come to PACK EXPO to discover ways to enhance our operations especially from a sustainability standpoint. We are looking for sustainable equipment, options for recyclability and end of line customization,” says Alexander Clarke, quality engineer, Bath & Body Works.

“I came to see the new solutions and what’s happened in the last few years. It’s great to travel to shows again and see the latest innovations. In particular, I noticed a lot of new equipment this year,” says Leroy Owens, research specialist, Proctor & Gamble.

The buzz on the show floor confirmed that exhibitors and attendees from companies of all sizes found a rewarding, and some claim unparalleled, experience at the four-day event.

“We’re very happy to be back after four years. Monday was the best day at a tradeshow event ever. Visitors at the booth had funded projects to discuss, and actual details for purchase,” says Mark Navin, vice president of sales, Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery Inc.

Sara M. Carrio, president of Pachitos Ice Cream came to PACK EXPO International looking for critical solutions to improve their operations. “We came to PACK EXPO to check out wrapping machinery, and we’ve already closed on about $30,000 worth of deals in our first day here.”

Mario Mazzotta, vice president of sales & marketing, Standard-Knapp, could not be more pleased with the traffic and leads from this show.

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