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PLMA 2024 Experience the Excitement!

| Ivana | Partner Content

More than 2,950 exhibitors from 70 countries will fill over 43,500 m2 of exhibit space at PLMA’s 2024 World of Private Label International Trade Show, May 28 and 29 at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre.

Among the product trends on the show floor:

- Sustainable Claims – 39% or 1,150+ exhibitors

- Dietary Needs – 31% or 900+ exhibitors

- Vegan, Plant-Based & Vegetarian – 22% or 650+ exhibitors

- Organic – 26% or 750+ exhibitors

The pre-show seminar programme on Monday 27 May will include workshops led by industry experts on relevant topics. Participation in the seminars and workshops is free to all registered retailers, exhibitors, visitors, and industry professionals…… Do you want to know more about the seminar programme? Click here for the latest press release.

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