PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO, A Huge Success

The industry reunites for most comprehensive packaging and processing event.

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The packaging and processing community came together this week for perhaps the most important PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO in its history, according to show producer PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. Over 23,000 attendees, eager to find solutions to current challenges, engaged with over 1,500 exhibitors across four expansive halls and more than 740,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It serves as the largest trade show in the U.S. in 2021 so far.

“In a word, PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO was a success,” said Jim Pittas, president and CEO, PMMI. “Exhibitors and attendees alike were energized by the number of people who attended and more importantly the business conducted from the moment we opened the doors on Monday.”

As PMMI’s State of the Industry report highlights, 2020 was a record year for packaging machinery, with the total size of the market in the U.S. increasing to $12.3 billion, growing 14.4 percent. In the case of domestic shipments, 14.7 percent growth reached $9.4 billion, reported Jorge Izquierdo, vice president, market development PMMI during Monday’s media briefing. This record year, led to the industry’s readiness to come together to see the latest innovations in person.

Matt Jones, vice president of sales for Dorner, could not have been more pleased with the traffic and leads that he found in his booth, indicating pent-up demand from the industry.

“We had a lead goal for all of day one that we achieved by the mid-point of that day, and by late morning of day two, we were already past our expected lead total for the entire show,” says Jones. “Just a great all-around event for Dorner.”

Jonathon Titterton, CEO of Coesia Americas and R.A Jones, was also eager to put his stamp of approval on this year’s event as one of the best he could recall.

“Coesia had even more leads at this show and more all-around quality engagement with attendees than the last PACK EXPO Las Vegas in 2019,” Titterton says.

While attendees buying machinery right off the show floor is not an everyday occurrence, it happens at trade shows, and PACK EXPO Las Vegas reported multiple examples of attendees eager to take the equipment home with them. Spee-Dee Packaging reported a bidding war over a piece of their machinery among multiple attendees, and President and CEO, Dave Navin, left Las Vegas pleased with the event.

“Speaking for Spee-Dee, we had a great PACK EXPO Las Vegas. Everyone who visited our booth was looking for an actual solution or machine rather than just gathering information,” says Navin.

Jake Garvey, director of OEM sales from Garvey Corporation, has attended PACK EXPO shows almost since birth for the family-run conveyor company. In all his years attending the show, he thought he had seen it all, but PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO provided a first-time experience.

“We will need to bring a new display machine to PACK EXPO East. For the first time that I can recall, we sold our machine directly off the show floor,” Garvey says.

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