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Bangladesh Insider: "Taiwan machines are great, but your SLOW RESPONSE is costing us orders!
“Taiwan machines are excellent, but why does the quotation take so long?” In this exclusive interview from the 2026 IPF Bangladesh, we sit down with Mr. Hakim, an industry veteran with over 22 years of experience. Having promoted Taiwanese machinery since 2010, he shares why 90% of the Bangladesh market chooses Taiwan—and the one critical reason they might stop. While German and Japanese machines hold the premium image, Taiwan has built a reputation for efficiency, less waste, and incredible longevity (with some machines running for 30 years!). However, a new challenge has emerged: The Speed Gap. In this video, you will learn: The Bangladesh Market: Why Taiwanese printing & packaging machines dominate 90% of the market. The Pain Point: Why "taking time to think" is making Taiwan lose out to faster competitors. The Winning Strategy: What Bangladesh buyers need from Taiwanese suppliers right now to keep the success. Market Trends: The future of the Plastic, Printing, and Packaging (PPP) industry in South Asia. Don't let a slow email be the reason you lose your next big contract in South Asia.
Why K 2025 is Unmissable: An Exclusive Invitation from Director Thomas Franken
What is the secret behind the success of the world's largest plastics and rubber trade show? After a challenging period, what is the real market sentiment in the industry? In this exclusive interview, live from the K 2025 show floor, we sit down with Mr. Thomas Franken, a director at Messe Düsseldorf. He not only shares his firsthand observations on the market's recovery but also provides a deep dive into how the K Show continues to lead the global industry by setting the right topics, such as the circular economy and digitalization. If you follow the dynamics of the plastics and rubber industry, you won't want to miss this incredibly insightful conversation!
Why Tainan is in Vietnam: Dep. Director on Global Expansion & Local Industry Support
Team Tainan takes on Vietnam! At the VietnamPlas 2025 exhibition, we were impressed by the massive pavilion hosted by the Tainan City Government. We sat down for an exclusive interview with Mr. Xiao, the Deputy Director of the Economic Development Bureau, to uncover the powerful strategy behind their mission. Tainan is not only a major technology hub in Taiwan but also a powerhouse for traditional industries like plastics, rubber, machinery, and auto parts. So, how is the city government empowering these high-quality local enterprises to go global? In this interview, Deputy Director Xiao breaks down their innovative "Three-in-One" strategy for market expansion: 1. Themed Exhibition: Creating a strong, unified "Team Tainan" brand image at major international trade shows. 2. Company Visits & Networking: Proactively taking Tainan's enterprises to visit local chambers of commerce and Vietnamese companies to build deep connections. 3. Business Matchmaking Meetings: Hosting on-site meetings to connect local buyers directly with Tainan's manufacturers for one-on-one discussions, aiming to generate real business opportunities. This comprehensive approach is more than just a showcase; it's a dedicated effort to create tangible value. Furthermore, the Deputy Director reveals their ambitious global roadmap for the year, with plans for the United States and Dubai after Vietnam! If you are interested in Taiwan's industrial development or want to see a prime example of how local government can act as a powerful business ally, this video is a must-watch.
Inside VietnamPlas 2025: Policy, Automation, and the Path to Smart Factories in Vietnam.
In this video, we're on the ground at VietnamPlas 2025 for an exclusive interview with a key figure in the nation's industrial landscape: Ms. Mi, the Vice Chairman and General Secretary of the Vietnam Plastic Association (VPA). As Vietnam's manufacturing sector stands at a critical turning point, the push towards automation and smart factories is more important than ever. But what are the real opportunities and obstacles on this path? Join us as Ms. Mi provides an insider's perspective on three core topics: 1. New Government Policies: Learn about the recently issued "Degree No. 205" and how the Vietnamese government is actively supporting the machinery and plastics industry through investment, training, and technology initiatives. 2. The State of Automation: While large corporations are already upgrading, 90% of companies in Vietnam are SMEs. What are the practical difficulties they face when trying to adopt new automation technologies? 3. The Smart Factory Challenge: Beyond the high cost of modern machinery, what is the single biggest hurdle for companies aiming to become a "smart factory"? Ms. Mi highlights the critical need for a skilled digital workforce and better training programs. If you're interested in the future of manufacturing, the Vietnamese market, or the global plastics industry, this interview offers invaluable, first-hand insights you won't want to miss. Be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell for more industry reports from the front lines!
VietnamPlas 2025 | Organizer Interview: Scale, Trends & VPA Sustainability Seminar
Join PRM’s Jason for an on-site interview with Vincent from Chan Chao International (organizer of VietnamPlas 2025) in Ho Chi Minh City. Vincent shares how this year’s show scales up and what truly matters: automation, integrated solutions, and sustainability—plus a Thursday seminar co-organized with the Vietnam Plastics Association (VPA).