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FachPack+PrintPack+LogIntern

FachPack+PrintPack+LogIntern are in the starting blocks at the exhibition center in Nuremberg from 25 to 27 September 2007. In 2008 the successful Nuremberg Fair Exhibition Trio, with its focus on packaging, will take its turn. In this interim year, Swiss Exhibition in Basel will for the first time organize the newly designed trade fair for integrated logistics solutions and packaging technology, PACK&MOVE, from 18 to 21 November 2008. The Nuremberg Exhibition and MCH Swiss Exhibition have agreed on a "working partnership", from which exhibitors and visitors at both events will benefit.

From now on, all companies within the sector will receive a regular invitation to a Europe-wide packaging and internal logistics exhibition, to be held in the autumn. Claus Rättich, member of the Management Board of the Nuremberg Exhibition: "The Nuremberg packaging exhibitions are highly regarded by Swiss participants – they represent the largest number of international exhibitors – and trade visitors (at last count more than 800). There is, however, in our view further potential – especially for exhibitors in the logistics sector and of course for visitors."

PACK&MOVE will be more focused on the logistics area than the Nuremberg Exhibition Trio, owing to its history. In Basel, it is the forklift sector that is particularly well represented. In contrast to Nuremberg, Basel is counting on an expansion of the packaging sector as a result of the cooperation.

Both events complement one another optimally. PACK&MOVE will take place each autumn in the FachPack-free years. They address in particular visitors from Switzerland, Southern Germany and Alsace. Thus, by attending both partner exhibitions, two neighboring and dynamic economic regions can be managed in a regular cycle.

The first visible signs of the cooperation of the two exhibitions is the attractive PACK&MOVE-Lounge in Hall 4 of the FachPack, directly by LogIntern in Hall 4A.



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