Nairobi (Kenya)
10 - 12 May 2022
Leading in Italy and constantly growing in the international market, ERO will be present with its team at Print4All (Milan, May 3-6, 2022).
Established in 1966, Omas Industries is today one of the main players in the milling industry, thanks to its ability to devise innovative machines and cutting-edge “turn key” plant designs for the production of food flours for bakery, pasta-making and shelf-stable finished products.
Specializing in the design and production of fully automatic fillers and capping machines for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, biotech, chemical and food industries, Omas Tecnosistemi brings to the show a range of solutions that can meet the needs of small productions but also high productivity with continuous lines.
Despite an overall decline, deliveries for the hair mousses and shaving foams markets increased.
Sun Chemical is expanding its edible ink range with the launch of its FSR ink, which was developed to meet the specific needs of the food industry and verified for printing directly onto food including baked goods.
Amendment to the new Machinery Regulation withdrawn. Gentili: “Significant reputational damage, costs and time-consuming bureaucracy has been avoided”.
The conference on sustainability in the packaging supply chain will be back in person during IPACK-IMA and GreenPlast
According to the preliminary figures published by the MECS – Ucima Research Centre, the sector is returning to growth. Both the domestic market (+18%) and exports (+5%) are performing well. Approximately 7 months of production is guaranteed in 2022
The Board was elected at the last Members’ Meeting and will remain in office for 4 years.
Turnover in the first half of 2021 fell by just 1.8% compared to the same period in the record year 2019. The growth with respect to the first half of 2020 was 21%. The sector held its ground in 2020 with turnover of almost 8 billion euros. The food and cosmetics segments performed well.
Sales revenue was 9.2% higher than in March 2020 due to significant growth in the domestic market (+28.8%). The average number of months of guaranteed production is increasing again