The place to be
May 2023 will welcome the world ’ s largest private label event to Amsterdam
PLMA ’ s ‘ World of Private Label ’ International Trade Show opens at the RAI Amsterdam Exhibition Center on 23rd May . For more than three decades , the show has brought retailers together with manufacturers to help them find new products , make new contacts , and discover new ideas that will help their private label programs succeed and grow .
PLMA President Peggy Davies describes the Show as a ‘ high-impact global event ’ before continuing with more details . “ It will feature a dynamic two days of buying , sourcing , learning and networking ,” she reveals . “ The innovation unveiled at the event will strengthen the already booming private label industry .”
Products on display will include fresh , frozen and refrigerated foods , dry grocery , and beverages as well as nonfood categories , including cosmetics , health and beauty , household and kitchen , auto aftercare , garden , housewares and DIY . The show floor is divided into separate food and non-food halls to help visitors make the most of their time .
Walking the floor will be buyers from all categories : supermarkets , hypermarkets , discounters , drugstores , department stores , and importers and exporters . They come looking for products ranging from low-cost alternatives to innovative premium lines , from food and household products to health and beauty . With a packaged agenda over two full days , ‘ World of Private Label ’ is the most efficient and productive way for companies to meet their private label needs .
This year ’ s show comes at a time when private label accounts for more than 40 percent of all products sold in seven European countries , and for more than 30 percent in another nine countries in Europe .
Reflecting the worldwide importance of private label , the show is truly an international event , drawing more than 15,000 visitors from over 120 countries . “ There ’ s remarkable global interest in this show . Along with Europe , we see growing interest from Asia ,
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