With two production sites in France, extensive know-how, great agility and a differentiating offer in terms of recycling, DB Groupe is in line with the current needs of the luxury market. The fast-growing company is set to achieve a turnover of €12 million this year, with a €20 million target by 2025. Its DB Premium Division will be exhibiting at the upcoming Paris Packaging Week.
Labels are a key component of the marketing mix, yet they are not always integrated into the first development.
The Paris show dedicated to premium packaging solutions for perfumes, cosmetics, beverages and to aerosols, returns to its usual dates at the beginning of the year. About 630 exhibitors are expected on January 25 and 26, 2023 at the Parc des Expositions at Porte de Versailles in Paris.
On the 25 and 26 January, Paris Packaging Week, organised by Easyfairs, will host 630 exhibitors and more than 1,600 brands in luxury, beauty, drinks and FMCG at four dedicated exhibitions for premium.
Easyfairs, the organizer of Paris Packaging Week, has announced it will expand the reach of the trade show in 2023 with the launch of a Paris edition of Packaging Première, the event that focuses on luxury packaging design and innovation for the fashion, accessories, fine food and jewellery sectors. Easyfairs also confirmed that the 2023 edition of Paris Packaging Week will return to its traditional January dates, after a 2022 edition that took place in June.
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More than two years after their last edition, the ADF, PCD and PLD trade shows reopened on June 29 and 30, 2022 under a new identity: Paris Packaging Week. A successful come back, with a number of exhibitors and visitors close to that of January 2020.
The event, organised by Easyfairs, brought together professionals from the aerosol and dispensing (ADF), beauty and fragrance (PCD), premium drinks (PLD) and other luxury sectors. Some 6,912 visitors, and a total of 10,509 attendees including.
With only a few weeks left before Paris Packaging Week officially opens its doors on 29 and 30 June 2022, its organiser Easyfairs, has unveiled a program centred on the ongoing challenges that premium packaging needs to address.
Rescheduling the event to June 29 and 30 allowed the event to take on its new identity six months ahead of schedule. The ADF, PCD and PLD shows are now held under a single umbrella brand: Paris Packaging Week.
The two-day event has been designed to help.