Chennai
- The hub of the South India whose earlier name
was "Madras", is enjoying a high name In its own
right. from the timeimmemorial. Even now among all the four
Southern States, which are separate entities, Chennai continues
to enjoy a supremacy as the industrial capital of the whole
South India. Ever since the implementation of VAT in Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala, the plastic industry has received
a big boost. Now this innovative system of Tax is extended
to Tamil Nadu, an ideal climate has been created for the
emergence of many hundreds of the plastic units, since the
earlier situation of Tamil Nadu to have opted out for the
old system of taxation regime, paved on way for all plastic
articles to flow into Tamil Nadu from the rest of India.
But now with VAT having been implemented from 1.1.2007, there
is a total transformation.
Paradoxically, though more plastic articles
manufacturing units existed only in South India, there has
been either no big plastic raw material manufacturing industries
or any machine manufacturing units or even any major manufacturing
companies for the various items like Master Batches, additives
or fillers, In particular, we have an appeal to the most enterprising
industrialists in India. South East Asia, and to Arab countries
who are the major players for the manufacture of plastic raw
materials, and their allied products, such as plastic machinery,
moulds and dies. If these mighty organizations are scouting
for new areas for their expansion, we have a worthy word that
the South India is an ideal location for them and Tamil Nadu
is holding out more promises to them.
Tamil Nadu is emerging as a trend-setter
in Automobile, Engineering, Shipping, IT solutions, Infrastructure,
Energy and in Real Estate. Purchasing power among the people
is rapidly growing and a craze for buying more and more of
new products is manifestly evident. ''PLASTEC 2008" will
naturally become a secure zone for exhibiting the ever so many
innovative plastic finished products.
Our fervent appeal to our plastic fraternity
is that "PLASTEC 2008" is opening up new vistas
to their ambition.
"Don't miss it. Our effort is your profit".

Chennai Trade Centre is set
up at a prime location in the Chennai Metro at Nandambakkam,
adjacent to St.Thomas Mount in an area of over 25 acres of
land with two halls, measuring 4.400 sq.mtrs. and 1.760 sq.mtrs.
respectively with six meters height to display all merchandise,
including machinery. The Trade Centre is architecturally and
technically designed to be a "state-of-the-art" Exhibition
Complex. The air-conditioned halls have no pillars or columns
and thus eminently suitable for multi-purpose use of organising
exhibitions, conferences, conventions and industry-related events.
A number of luxury and business hotels in the vicinity shall
ensure that you stay in comfort within a stones throw from the
Trade Center and being situated very near to International Air
Terminal. The center is equipped with all back up support services,
to hold any international event.
CTC - Technical Specifications (To include)
HALL 1 - Total Carpet Area : 4400 sqm
HALL 2 Total Carpet Area : 1760 sqm
Floor Loading : 5 tons per sqm approx.
Ceiling Height : 6 Meters
Total Power : 2000 kva
Vehicle Entry into hall : 4m wide x 4.5m high
Vehicle Parking : 4000 +
Meeting Lounge & Business Center / Halls are fully Centrally Air-Conditioned
| Organised
by - Chennai
Plastics Manufacturers and Merchants Association |
| New No. 26 (old No. 142) Choolai High
Road |
| Chennai 600 112, Tamilnadu, India |
| Mob : 91 98400 43264 / 91 9444 388518
/ 91 94440 15181 / 91 94440 31134 |
| Tel : 91 44 2669 2758 / 2669 2324 /
2669 3123 |
| Telefax : 91 44 2669 2740 |
| Email : chepmma@yahoo.com, chepmma@plastecindia.com |
| Website : www.plastecindia.com |
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