The 23rd Eurasia Packaging Fair will be held on 25-28 October 2017. At the fair, all the solutions about packaging products to packaging machines, food process equipment, packaging print technologies get together under one roof. There are 1.150 exhibitor from 40 countries, and nearly 60.000 visitors from 95 countries will attend the fair.
Sarten who has attended the fair for 21st time, comes prominent with its export to 80 countries. Sarten CEO Mr Zeki Sarıbekir mentioned that at Eurasia Packaging Fair they are exhibiting their awarded products from various national and international competitions. Sarıbekir, “We won awards at various national and international competitions with our innovative metal and plastic packages design by our design team at Sarten R&D center. We exhibited our awarded products at this fair. Attendance to the Eurasia Fair is rising every year since the fair is meeting the packaging sector and is the biggest of our region. Thus, we strengthen our relationship with our customers from Turkey and abroad. During the fair, we have welcome our potential clients and we had chance to present our activities and Sarten Packaging. As previous years, our target is to meet with new clients and make new business network.”
Guitar our of metal packaging
Mr Sarıbekir also explained the “Guitar out of metal products” projects done with Metal Packaging Europe which will be donated to Kızılay after the fair. Sarıbekir said: “We hope Eurasia Packaging Fair will have more visitors in the future. For this purpose, As Sarten we will continue to support the fair organization. Besides, Sarten will share a project with the visitors which will we done in Turkey for the first time. We made this project in cooperation with Metal Packaging Europe which we are the active member of. To engage the attention of visitors we me have exhibited a guitar made out of metal packages, at the fair. The metal packages are canned tuna fish, packages produced by Sarten. 5.000 canned tuna fish will be donated to Kızılay after the fair, so these canned tuna fishes will be reached to needers”