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Printing in the desert city of desserts[ 19-Feb-2006] Based on available figures for the past four years, 15 new print houses with modern machinery have set up shops in and about the city of Yazd, which are bout 37.5% of all print houses in that city. |
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Self adhesive label market in Iran[ 1-Feb-2006] Although the trend toward using in mold labeling and shrink label is growing in Iran, still a considerable number of products launched to the market are armed with self adhesive labels. Label printers and converters have focused on this popular labeling technology. Based on figures provided by Iran's Custom Administration more than 8000 tons of self adhesive labels is produced each year in Iran and more than 1600 tons are also imported annually |
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Packaging year book 2006[ 1-Feb-2006] This year our packaging year book is loaded with color and special looks that is at the same time appealing and pleasant to read. As usual our special packaging issue offers a series of articles, reports, news and views on important local and global packaging trends. Iranian packaging industry after years of slow development and
stagnation is waking up........
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Round up on major investments in Iranian packaging industry[ 1-Feb-2006] Each year on the occasion of our packaging year book we offer our readers a comprehensive look at the major investments in Iranian packaging industry and this year our report is even more exhaustive than ever. It includes a wealth of data, facts and figures and inputs from major players in our packaging industry. Here is a brief round up: |
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Iran Plast International Exhibition sees increase in exhibitors[ 1-Dec-2005] This year's Iran Plast 2005 (Tehran) plastics show, which wants to be the Middle East's premier platform for materials and processing equipment, closed on Dec. 7, after a five-day run which saw a 33% increase in exhibitors and a 25% increase in net... |
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Iran Plast International Exhibition sees increase in exhibitors[ 1-Dec-2005] This year's Iran Plast 2005 (Tehran) plastics show, which wants to be the Middle East's premier platform for materials and processing equipment, closed on Dec. 7, after a five-day run which saw a 33% increase in exhibitors and a 25% increase in net exhibition space, according to Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, president of the state-owned polymer producer NPC as well as the country's deputy oil minister. |
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