Static Control return to Paperworld

Nov 10, 2017

The supplier will again be exhibiting at January’s show in Frankfurt.

The Paperworld 2018 show, which includes the Remanexpo product group, takes place next year from the 27th to the 30th of January in Frankfurt, Germany, with wide interest already being registered; with three months to go until the show, over 120 exhibitors are already confirmed. If you would like to register as a visitor, you can still do so here.

Exhibiting in booth C37 will be Static Control Components (Europe) Ltd., the largest manufacturer of aftermarket imaging systems and components supporting cartridge remanufacturers within the global laser and inkjet industry. The supplier will be exhibiting its range of cartridges, components, chips, and toner. This will include its new and upcoming cartridges for HP M102/M203, CF230, CF281, and Kyocera TK-1170. Ken Lalley, the Managing Director of our European Operations commented: “Our deep knowledge and understanding of the interior workings of a cartridge has been developed through our many years of research and development, paired with unmatched customer service.”

Last year’s show saw 1,525 exhibitors, and more than 33,000 visitors from 143 different countries. Visitors reported being “extremely satisfied with the many new contacts they made”, while hosts Messe Frankfurt praised the show’s atmosphere, commenting on the “many new international customers” and the “high degree of satisfaction amongst both exhibitors and visitors.” They also highlighted the “numerous new developments and innovations” on display from the exhibitors, calling them “particularly striking.”

To see the complete line-up for Paperworld 2018, and the full seminar programme, look out for our ‘Inside Remanexpo’ feature inside our forthcoming Issue 302, or view our show pages here; our report on the show will feature in Issue 304.

You can read The Recycler’s coverage of the 2017 show here, here, here, and here, as well as our in-depth lookback in Issue 294, available online here.

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