• The 2011 foodpro exhibition saw record crowds and exhibitor numbers, according to organisers.
    The 2011 foodpro exhibition saw record crowds and exhibitor numbers, according to organisers.
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You want the visitors to your stand at foodpro to remember you, yes? Be seen in the catalogue they'll be taking home to read.

Food & Drink Business has once again been selected to produce the official catalogue for foodpro 2014, which will be held in Melbourne on 22-25 June.

This is Asia Pacific’s major food manufacturing event, and because foodpro is held only once every three years, the official catalogue offers the region's suppliers a unique opportunity to showcase their latest solutions and technologies to attendees during and after the event.

The catalogue will help you bring your brand, and your foodpro stand, to the market's attention. It contains essential show information such as an A-Z listing of exhibitors, the official floorplan, a product index, an equipment directory, and full contact details of exhibitors. To increase your foodpro presence, click here.

Food & Drink Business will also be producing a bumper Foodpro Preview issue, which will reach the Australian Food and beverage manufacturing industry in the weeks prior to Foodpro.

Don't miss out! To ensure visitors to foodpro 2014 know all about your latest innovations, technologies and services, you can secure a spot in the official catalogue and the special Foodpro Preview issue of Food & Drink Business magazine here.

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