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affected.” Messe Düsseldorf and its

subsidiary Messe Düsseldorf Moskau

OOO co-host both trade shows. UP-

AKOVKA/UPAK ITALIA is hosted in

cooperation with the Italian organiser

Centrexpo.

Visitors used the four-day event to

gather comprehensive information on

the current range of international

products. They unanimously provided

positive feedback on the undeterred

attendance of global businesses. In

turn, exhibitors were delighted by the

keen interest of the trade show visi-

tors who did not seem discouraged

by the fact that many Russian busi-

nesses are currently dealing with

major challenges. Project financing

was identified as one of the most

detrimental challenges, particularly

for medium-sized and small compa-

nies.

Despite the drop in orders, Germany

has not lost its rank as the most im-

portant supplier to the Russian plas-

tics and rubber processing market by far and has retained a

market share of 35.5%, followed by China with 14.9% and

Italy with 14.7% (2013). The current figures reflect the chal-

lenging situation facing the Russian consumer industries:

over the first eleven months of 2014, Germany sold plastics

and rubber machines worth EUR 141.9 million, down 30.7%

on the previous year’s results. In 2013, the global export of

plastics and rubber machines to Russia only dropped by 4.7

% compared to the previous year, totalling EUR 615.7 mil-

lion.

Bernd Nötel from the VDMA Association for Plastics and Rub-

ber Machinery knows that the Russian market is and remains

to be important for German machine manufacturers: “Ex-

perts are convinced that Russia’s per-capita consumption of

plastics products will rise steadily over the next few years.

This is a major opportunity for suppliers of high-end pro-

cessing machines. Investments are planned and necessary,

but many projects have been delayed because of the finan-

cial uncertainties resulting from the fast-changing exchange

rate. However, German suppliers are well aware of the im-

portance of their commitment at this particular point in time

and they are willing to attend interplastica in order to per-

sonally present new products and maintain good customer

relations in these difficult times. Both sides would like to see

more diplomatic efforts to defuse the current political conflict

and they are unwilling to jeopardize the traditionally good

relations between German companies and Russian business

partners. Russia still needs to enhance its value-added chain.

The raw material processing segment has seen first develop-

ments, all be it at a low level.“

Mario Maggiani, CEO of Assocomaplast, the Association of

Italian Machine Manufacturers confirms the essential impor-

tance of the Russian market. “Despite the fact that our ex-

ports to Russia have dropped by about one fifth, Russia is

and remains to be one of the five most important markets for

Italian manufacturers of plastics and rubber machinery. Even

though we must anticipate similar results in 2015, none of

the Italian companies active in this market intends to with-

draw from it. The market has major long-term potential. The

current problems are caused by the weak rouble and the

massive interest on borrowings for those few companies that

were fortunate enough to qualify for loans in the first place.“

Among the Italian exhibitors at interplastica were many com-

panies with long-standing business relations in Russia, and

they are keen to maintain their personal contacts, which still

play a major role in the Russian business world. Also attend-

ing the event were many visitors from other CIS nations such

as Armenia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

The wide range of international products and services pre-

sented by the exhibitors was enhanced by a support pro-

gramme that met with a keen interest from visitors of the

interplastica 2015. Complementary presentations and dis-

cussions with a focus on plastics recycling and bioplastics

were hosted at Polimer Plaza in Hall 1. In addition to this,

open seminars for exhibitors provided insights into current

developments in raw material production and application.

The next interplastica will take place from 26 until

29 January 2016 in Moscow, again in tandem with

UPAKOVKA/UPAK ITALIA.

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