EXHIBITION “PULPFOR 2023” AND PRINTING HOUSE: WHAT ARE THE COMMON?

The delegation of the Belarusian House of Printing, the largest printing enterprise in the country, headed by General Director Andrei Lukyanchikov, is on a visit to St. Petersburg these days, visiting the main exhibition of equipment and technologies for the pulp and paper, forestry, processing, packaging and sanitary industries -hygienic types of papers “PulpFor 2023”.

More than 240 participants from Russia, Belarus, Turkey, and China present at PulpFor their developments and products to optimally replace Western companies that have left the market. Participants offer solutions and opportunities for uninterrupted supply of products, service and warranty maintenance of equipment, and ensuring the technological independence of pulp and paper enterprises.

The largest industry exhibition has been held in the city on the Neva for more than 30 years. It is an expert platform for professionals, the main meeting place for representatives of enterprises and suppliers of modern equipment and in-demand services.

The PulpFor forum provides an invaluable opportunity to exchange experiences with colleagues and partners from 67 regions of Russia and 7 foreign countries.

In the Republic of Belarus, forests are one of the main renewable natural resources and the most important national wealth. Forests and forest resources are of great importance for the sustainable socio-economic development of the country, ensuring its economic, energy, environmental and food security. According to a number of key indicators characterizing the forest fund (forest cover of the territory, forest area and the supply of growing wood per capita), Belarus is among the top ten forest states in Europe.

2023 has brought significant changes to the enterprise strategy, to the restructuring of supply chains and sales markets. We understand that only competent and efficient use of natural resources, stimulation of investment processes, and improvement of product quality will give development dynamics.

We are confident that the recommendations developed at the exhibition will help solve many key problems. After all, the House of Printing is always open to cooperation and interaction!