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News Release from: Listgrove
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Listgrove to exhibit at K2007
Leading Recruitment and Human Resources Company Listgrove will exhibit at this year's Kunststoffe 2007, the world's top international plastics trade fair, to be held in Dusseldorf in October
Listgrove returns to the 'K' show for the 2nd time running this year The move continues an unparalleled year of expansion for the company which recently relocated its business to new and bespoke offices in Stratford-upon-Avon
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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'We had extremely positive experiences at the K exhibition in 2004,' says Jason Markham, Listgrove Managing Director, 'and naturally we are hoping to exceed these this Autumn.
K 2007 is a must-go event for anyone in the worldwide plastics sector and our participation forms part of a continuing support for our clients in the UK and overseas'.
Listgrove recruitment of new staff and new skill-sets sees the company increasingly negotiating job, appointments and contracts across Western and Eastern Europe.
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'The UK is seeing an increasing amount of inward and overseas investment,' says Markham 'and part of Listgrove's job is to interpret and implement the employment and skills need of the incoming companies; providing them with the right human resources to achieve their aims.
The K 2007 exhibition will help us further network and develop this important arena'.
Listgrove reports that successful UK plastics manufacturing continues to move toward a higher level of technical know-how and value added.
'Profitable plastics organisations are continually seeking out niche technology and markets - and the right people and skills to go with it.
Our challenge at Listgrove is to keep pace with the sector - and help its growth by nurturing and supplying the right people'.
This year's K event is the largest ever - covering a total exhibition of more than 168,000 square metres.
The expansion has been made possible by the construction of new exhibition hall in the north of the trade centre.
Nearly three thousand exhibitors from all corners of the plastics and rubber industries and travelling from over fifty countries will take part.
The exhibition takes place every three years and 2007 sees the 17th such show take place.
The recent Listgrove move to Stratford-upon-Avon has been underpinned with investment in IT, management systems and with new personnel.
The new Listgrove building is a purpose-built facility and comes equipped with bespoke areas and facilities for interviewing, training and assessment programmes.
Markham says that 'our move to Stratford represents many months of planning and investment.
It gives us an ideal backdrop to prepare for the Dusseldorf show'.
The K 2007 Exhibition takes place in the Dusseldorf Messe, Dusseldorf, from October 24-31.
Listgrove will exhibit in Hall 12 of the Messe on Stand E67-1.
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