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INTERPLASTICA 2010 - Moscow, January 26 - 29, 2010Russia an Important Market for Plastics and Rubber Machinery German Exports of Plastics and Rubber Machines to Russia
The worldwide exports to Russia in 2008 amounted to 632 Mio. Euro, i. e. 8.7% below the previous year. Germany remains No. 1 of the most important suppliers of plastics and rubber machines to Russia with a share of 37.1 % of the total export, followed by Italy (21.1%) und China (9.2%).
Sources: VDMA/National Statistical Offices, export figures of 43 reporting countries German Pavilion at INTERPLASTICA 2010: 118 exhibitors on 2,670 m². Contact: emma.ehrhardt@vdma.org. Joining the German Pavilion: Hennecke - all about Polyurethane processing At the Interplastica 2010 in Moscow, Hennecke GmbH will mainly focus on the presentation of insulating applications. In addition, visitors will be informed about the latest news on the ultra-modern processing technology PUR-CSM. To ensure optimal availability to the various target groups, the machinery and plant manufacturer will even be present at two booths during the 13th International Trade Fair for Plastics and Rubber. Hennecke GmbH has been delivering advanced polyurethane technology to the East European market for more than five decades. In order to accommodate the ever increasing demands of that market more efficiently, the polyurethane specialist established its own subsidiary in Moscow as of 1 July 2009. The company's appearance at the Interplastica will also benefit from this: In addition to its own presence, Hennecke will be represented at a joint stand located in the so-called „German quarter". In cooperation with GEISS AG, technologies for the sanitary industry will be showcased. The focus of the trade fair presentation is on polyurethane insulating applications in the field of continuously or discontinuously manufactured sandwich panels as well as on pipeline insulation. On the occasion of the joint trade fair appearance, Hennecke will place special emphasis on a forward-looking and yet environmentally compatible major application of the proven PUR-CSM technology: The substitution of components made of glass fibre reinforced plastics (GRP). At the Interplastica, the excellent results will for instance be illustrated by sanitaryware which has been reinforced using PUR-CSM technology either with or without glass addition. To Hennecke's executives, the company's greater presence at the Interplastica is a logical consequence resulting from the increasing demand. It is especially in the area of top quality sanitaryware that experts see a growing market in Eastern Europe.
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