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IPEX Pakistan at a Glance
P A K I S T A N
Under The Auspices of
Visitor Information.
Exhibition Floor Plan.
Informative Souvenir.
Mini Meeting Rooms.Branding &Banner Display.
Expo Center, Lahore - PAKISTAN25-26-27 September, 2014
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IPEX Secretariat Poultry House, 24-R, Johar Town,Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92 423 5956022 +92 423 5956023
Fax: +92 423 5956024
web: www.ipexpakistan.comemail: [email protected]
PAKISTAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION
Event Organizer:
Table of Contents
Conference Registration Form 30
Souvenir’s Information 31
24 Introduction of IPEX Pakistan
28 Guidelines for Exhibitors
43 Branding of Spine of Souvenir &
Sponsorship of String/Delegation Card
32 Location for Banner Display
29 Company's Sponsored Symposiums
In Mini Meeting Room
Exhibition Floor Plan 26
10 Islamic Republic of Pakistan
MUHAMMAD AIL JINNAH Father of the Nation
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15 Architecture
ALLAMA MUHAMMAD IQBAL National Poet & Scholar
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11 Religion
Culture & Society 14
16 Economy & Exports
18 Sports
19 An Overview of Pakistan Poultry Industry
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Raza Mehmood KhursandChairman
Pakistan Poultry Association - NZ
Chaudhary Shaukat HussainChief Organizer IPEX Pakistan
email: [email protected]
Mohammad Azmat ChoudharyConvenor
email: [email protected]
Publication IPEX Pakistan
Major (R) Syed Javaid Hussain BukhariSecretary IPEX Pakistan
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a sovereign country in South Asia.With a
population exceeding 180 million people, it is the sixth most populous country in the world. Located
at the cross roads of the strategically important region of South Asia, Central Asia and the Western
Asia, Pakistan has a 1,046 kilometre (650 miles) coastline along the Arabian sea and the Gulf of Oman in
the South and is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan to the west and north, Iran to the southwest
and China in the far northeast. It is separated from Tajikistan by Afghanistan narrow Wakhan Corridor in
the north, and also shares a marine border with Oman.
The territory of modern Pakistan was home to several ancient cultures, including the Neolithic Mehrgarh
and the bronze Age Indus Valley Civilization, and has undergone invasions or settlements by Hindu,
Persian, Indo-Greek, lslamic, Turco-Mongil, Afghan and Sikh cultures. The area has been ruled by
numerous empires and dynasties, including the Indian Mauryan Empire, the Persian Achaemenid Empire,
the Arab Umayyad Caliphate, the Mongol Empire, the Mughal Empire, the Durrani Empire, the Sikh Empire
and the British Empire.
The Muslim state that emerged from partition of British India on 14 August 1947 included an eastern wing
comprising mainly the eastern half of Bengal province and parts of Assam. (The name Pakistan is coinage
representing 'Punjab, the Afghan border states, Kashmir, Sindh and Baluchistan'). It was proclaimed an
Islamic republic on 23 March 1956.
Historical Places
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Religion
“What has he found who has lost God?
And what has he lost who has found God?”
¯ Ibn 'Ata' Allah Al-Iskandari
Religion which is referred to as a relation of human beings to God or the gods, or to whatever they consider
sacred or, in some cases, their god is merely supernatural.
Islam- Our religion- The religion of Pakistan; a monotheistic religious tradition that developed in the
Middle East in the 7th century C.E. Islam, which means "surrender" or "submission," was founded on the
teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as an expression of surrender to the will of Allah, the creator
and sustainer of the world. The Quran, the sacred text of Islam, contains the teachings of the Prophet that
were revealed to him from Allah. Essential to Islam is the belief that Allah is the one and true God with no
partner or equal. There are five Pillars, the fundamental practices of Islam. These five practices include a
ritual profession of faith, ritual prayer, the zakat (charity), fasting, and the hajj (a pilgrimage to Mecca).
Many Muslims are characterized by their commitment to praying to Allah five times a day. One of the
defining characteristics of Islam is the primacy of sacred places including Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem.
Muslims gather at mosques to worship Allah, pray, and read the holy Quran. There is not a sharp
distinction between the religious and secular aspects of life in Islam; all aspects of a Muslim's life are to be
oriented to serving Allah. Islam expanded almost immediately beyond its birth place in the Arabian
Peninsula and now has significant influence almost all over the world.
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On March 22-23, 1940, in Lahore, the Muslim League adopted a resolution to form a separate Muslim
state, Pakistan. The Pakistan idea was first ridiculed and then tenaciously opposed by the
Congress. But it captured the imagination of the Muslims. Pitted against Jinnah were men of the
stature of Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. And the British government seemed to be intent on maintaining
the political unity of the Indian subcontinent. But Jinnah led his movement with such skill and tenacity that
ultimately both the Congress and the British government had no option but to agree to the partitioning of
India. Pakistan thus emerged as an independent state on 14th August, 1947. Jinnah emerged as the
leader of a renascent Muslim Nation. Events began to move fast.
Jinnah became the first head of the new state i.e. Pakistan. He took oath as the first Governor General on
August 15, 1947. Faced with the serious problems of a young nation, he tackled Pakistan's problems with
authority. He was not regarded as merely the Governor General, he was revered as the father of the
nation. He worked hard until overpowered by age and disease in Karachi. He died on 11th September,
1948 in Karachi.
The Development of Muslim Identity and Two-Nation Theory.
The sense of nationhood developed among the Muslims before the establishment of Pakistan. Their goal was mostly to protect and promote their identity and interests and shape their lives in accord with their
ideals and philosophy of life without being overwhelmed by an unsympathetic majority. They adopted the
strategy to get constitutional safeguards from the British against the cruel majority of Hindus but because of the antagonistic treatment from the rivals they set the goal of a separate state. Islam had central place
to their further developments.
The role of leadership is very important to put nation on the way. A good leadership infuses the qualities of
awareness, consciousness, mobilization, sense of direction, and defense against the adversaries. The Muslims were lucky having such competent leadership. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a history-making
leader who changed the course of history. He possessed a visionary leadership, commitment to the cause
and political mobilization capacity. He was a charismatic leader in the real sense of the meaning.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Founder of the Nation
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Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Muffakir-e-Pakistan
Allama Muhmmad Iqbal, great poet-philosopher and active political leader, was born in Sialkot,
Punjab, in 1877. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal, received his early education in the
traditional maktab. Later, he joined the Sialkot Mission School, from where he passed his
matriculation examination. In 1897, he obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Government College,
Lahore. Two years later, he secured his Masters Degree and was appointed in the Oriental College, Lahore,
as a lecturer of history, philosophy and english. He later proceeded to Europe for higher studies. After
studying in Cambridge, Munich and Heidelberg, Iqbal established a law practice, but concentrated
primarily on writing scholarly works on politics, economics, history, philosophy and religion.
Iqbal was a strong proponent of the political and spiritual revival of Islamic civilisation across the world,
but specifically in South Asia; a series of famous lectures he delivered to this effect were published as The
Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam. One of the most prominent leaders of the All India Muslim
League, Iqbal encouraged the creation of a "state in northwestern India for Muslims" in his 1930
presidential address. He encouraged and worked closely with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and he is known as Muffakir-e-Pakistan ("The Thinker of Pakistan"), Shair-e-Mashriq ("The Poet of the East"), and Hakeem-
ul-Ummat ("The Sage of Ummah"). He is officially recognized as the national poet of Pakistan.
On April 21, 1938, the great Muslim poet-philosopher and champion of the Muslim cause, passed
away. He lies buried next to the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.
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Pakistani culture is the most valuable for Pakistani people, who like to represent their culture
everywhere in the world with pride. Pakistan is very much possessive for its own cultures because of
one land and uncountable cultures. It is the reality that one man shows the culture against one
nation, so keep in mind, we can assess that Pakistani culture is represented by the people of Pakistan.
People are generating the culture and culture is modifying the people. It is the fact that Pakistan having the
culture which is actually compatible with the culture of Pakistan’s ideology as well as the vision and
ultimate goal of Pakistan.
‘Culture’ can be defined in many different ways. Culture may be defined as behavior peculiar to human
beings, together with material objects used. Culture consists of language, ideas, values, attributes,
beliefs, customs, codes, institutions, tools, works and arts , religion, law, morality ,ceremonies and
festivals.
Culture & Society
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Architecture
The Lahore fort, a landmark built during the Mughal era, is a UNESCO World Heritage Pakistani
architectures and has four recognized periods: Pre-Islamic, Islamic, Colonial and Post-Colonial.
With the beginning of the Indus civilization millennium around the middle of the 3rd millennium BCE,
an advanced urban culture developed for the first time in the region, with large buildings, some of which survive to this day. Mohenjo Daro, Harappa and Kot Diji are among the pre-Islamic settlements that are
now tourist attractions. The rise of Buddhism and the persian and greek influence led to the developent of the Greco-Buddhist style,starting from the 1st century CE.
The high point of this era was reached at the peak of the Ghandara style. An example of buddhist
architecture is the ruins of the buddhist monastery Takht-i-Bhai in Khyber Paktunkhwa. The arrival of
Islam in today’s Pakistan meant a sudden end of Buddhist architecture in the area and a smooth transition
to the predominantly pictureless Islamic architecture. The most important Persian-style building still standing is the tomb of the Sha Rukan-i-Alam in Multan During the Mughal era, design elements of Persian
-Islamic architecture were fused with and often produced playful forms of Hinduistani art. Lahore,
occasional residence of Mughal rulers, exhibits many important buildings from the empire. Most prominent among them are Badshahi Mosque, the Fortress of Lahore with the famous Alamgiri Gate, the
colorful, persain style Wazir Khan Mosque, the Shalimar Garden in Lahore and the Shahjahan Mosque in
Thatta. In the British Colonial period, predominantly functional buildings of the Indo-European representative style developed from a mixture of European and Indian-Islamic omponents. Postcolonial
national identity is expressed in modern structures like the Faisal Mosque, the Minar-e-Pakistan and the
Mazar-e-Quaid
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Pakistan is a rapidly developing country and is
one of the Next Eleven, the eleven countries
that, BRICs, have a high potential to become
the world’s largest economies in the 21st century.
The economy is semi-industrialized, with centers of
growth along the Indus River. The diversified
economies of Karachi and Punjab’s urban centers
coexist with less developed areas in other parts of
the country. A 2010 reported by RAD-AID
positioned Pakistan’s economy at 27th largest in
the world by purchasing power and 45th largest in
absolute dollars. It is South Asia‘s second largest
economy, representing about 15% of regional GDP.
A mango orchard in Multan, southern Punjab:
agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan’s
economy.Pakistan is one of the largest producers of natural commodities, and its labor market is the 10th
largest in the world. Around 600,000 Pakistani’s went abroad to work in 2009.The structure of the
Pakistani economy has changed from mainly agricultural to a strong service base. Agricultural now
accounts for only 21.2% of the GDP. Even so, according to the United Nations food and Agricultural
Organization, other important industries include clothing and textiles ( accounting for nearly 60% of
exports) Food processing, chemicals manufacture, iron and steel. There is great potential for tourism in
Pakistan, but it is severely affected by the country’s instability.
Economy
There are four broadly classified product divisions,
namely, Agro and Food, Textile and Clothing,
Minerals and Metals, Engineering and Other
Manufacturing. These product divisions are focused on
providing direction and road map pertaining to entire value chain of each product, further development of
export potential for the existing export products as well
as facilitating development of new markets, whereby broadening the export base of Pakistan.
Agriculture sector plays an important role in the economy of Pakistan, as it accounts for a significant
percentage of the country's GDP (nearly 22%), and employs an even larger percentage of the country's workforce (nearly 45%). Despite such noticeable numbers, it is the considered opinion of experts that
Pakistan still has a huge untapped potential for grabbing a significant share of world agro-food exports.
Textile is the largest sector of our exports, and the single largest employer. To endeavor to move forward rapidly on the export front, it is inevitable that special attention be paid towards this sector.
Food and Agro
Textile and Clothing
Exports
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TDAP has tried to provide a focused approach in
attaining this objective. Steady growth in worldwide
demand in Textile & Clothing and rapid changes in
fashion industry have made it unavoidable to equip
this sector with modern techniques and technology
to make it nimble footed enough to identify and
respond to changing tastes worldwide. The Division
keeps a strong liaison with the entire Textile related
Associations on this platform. The Division has been
doing a region-wise market study to see the demand
and future trends in Textile Sector in different
countries and regions.
Pakistan has exceptional export potential of mineral
& metals due to its significant natural resources. The
country is well-endowed with a great number of
minerals and metals which include: Petroleum
Group, Marble, Onyx, Granite and other
Dimensional Stones, Talc (Soap Stone), Rock Salt,
Sea Salt, Gypsum, Coal, Gemstones, Noble Metals,
Chromites, Copper Ore, Iron Ore, Lead-Zinc Ores
etc.
Keeping in view the enormous export potential of
minerals, the Minerals & Metals Division was
established at TDAP to tackle issues pertaining to
entire value chain of minerals & metals and to
broaden the spectrum of exports. The Division is responsible for the following:
• Extensive interactions with internal and external stakeholders
• Developing new exportable products and new exporters
• Addressing region specific challenges
• Identifying all potential minerals and metals available in Pakistan that can generate export revenue
• Identifying aspects of production process with high wastage in the existing resource extraction and
processing activity sequence, prior to export
• Preparing marketing plans for foreign investment, joint venture and technology transfer for
development of minerals and metals.
Engineering & Other Manufacturing Division mainly looks after export promotion of Engineering goods including Electric Fans, Transport Equipments, Other Electrical Machinery, Machinery Specialized, Auto
parts & Accessories, Surgical Instruments, Cutlery, Sports Goods. In addition, Pharmaceuticals, Other
chemicals, Plastic & its products, Furniture & Cement are also covered under the scope of this Division. Thus, the spectrum of manufacturing units range from small to large scale industries spread across the
country.
This division is mandated to facilitate the exporters by providing information regarding potential markets
and products to the stakeholders for the growth of exports from Pakistan. These endeavors succeeded in
maintaining the level of overall exports of engineering goods and arresting the declining trend in exports.
The Engineering division maintains a close liaison with the stakeholders and relevant associations, and regularly organizes seminars and workshops for exchange of information, ideas with the view to create
awareness and also as a capacity building initiative.
Minerals and Metals
Engineering & Other Manufacturing
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The national sport of Pakistan is hockey, in which it has earn 8 of its 10 olympic medals,including three
gold medals (1960, 1968 and 1984). Pakistan has also won the hockey world cup a record four times (1971, 978,1982,1984). Cricket however, is the most popular game across the country. The national
cricket team has won the cricket world cup once in (1992), been runners-up Once in (1999), and co-
hosted the tournament twice in (1987-1996). Pakistan were the ruuners-up in the inaugural 2007 ICC World 20 twenty in England.
In squash, world-class players such as Jahangir Khan, widely considered the great player in the sport’s
history, and Jansher Khan won the world open squash championship several times during their careers.
Jhangir Khan also won the British open a record ten times. Pakistan has competed many times at the Olympics in field of hockey, boxing, athletics, swimming, and shooting. Pakistan’s Olympic medal tally
stands at 10 of 8 were earned in hockey. The common wealth games and Asian games medal tallies stand
at 65 and 160 respectively.
Sports
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Commercial Poultry in Pakistan was established in 1962. It is one of the largest agro based segment of
Pakistan having an investment of more than 564 billions rupees. Poultry Industry of Pakistan is making a
tremendous contribution in bridging the gap between the supply and demand of meat protein. With the
continuous depletion of supply of red meat, poultry is the cheapest available animal protein for our masses
and as such is an effective check upon the spiraling animal protein prices. Therefore we are already
consuming less protein as per required standards. Poultry Industry generates employment and provdes
source of income to more than 1.5 million people of Pakistan.
Statisticals of Pakistan Poultry Industry 2013-14
An Overview of Pakistan Poultry Industry
�Presently turnover of Pakistan Poultry Industry is about 564 billions rupees.
�There are about 25000 Poultry Farms in the country.
�Poultry Industry is one of the most organized branches of the agro based sector of Pakistan. Its
growth rate is 10-12% annually.
�At present over 40% of agriculture produce and by-products of Agriculture are being used in
poultry feed.
�40% of the total meat consumption is being procured from poultry products.
�We are producing 9410 million table eggs and 953.600 metric tons chicken meat annually.
�In Pakistan per capita consumption of meat is only 5.5 KG and 55 eggs annually, Whereas
developed world is consuming 25-28 KG meat and over 250 eggs per capita per year.
�As per standard of World Health Organization, daily requirement of animal protein for a person is 27
grams whereas our public is consuming 17 grams only. Therefore we are already consuming less
animal protein as per required standards.
�No of Hatcheries : 400
�No of Feed Mills : 150
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Raza Mehmood Khursand
Chairman PPA (NZ)
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I would like to place on record my profound thanks to honorable members of Pakistan Poultry Association
for bestowing upon me the honor to be the Chief Organizer of International Poultry Expo 2014. The
experience of the last fifteen years in organizing such gatherings would help us reorganize our priorities
for this event. I will try to incorporate new ideas, while selecting topics for technical sessions and hope to
devise appropriate measures for the Expo accordingly. Other important features during this IPEX are
Exhibition, Souvenir disbursement Cooking Competition and Umra & Lucky draws. The events would
hopefully educate and fascinate the farmers and veterinarians.
On this occasion I would suggest to the poultry scientists and the participants of IPEX, to launch allout
efforts for the eradication of diseases. A cohesive interaction between all the segments of poultry sector
will help to achieve this task. It must be recognized that when we address disease, we are infact aiming at
increased production at minimum cost. The profit and benefits of which are to be reaped by all the
segments, i.e. Breeding, Feed Milling, Processing, Pharmaceuticals, Marketing channels and the benefit of
the growing volumes, efficient production should continue to be passed on to the consumers.
We cordially invite you to the largest ever Poultry Expo, commencing on 25, 26 & 27th September, 2014 at
Lahore Expo Centre. It will be also an opportunity for the International entrepreneurs to get reach in, one
of the developing country of South Asia. This three days Expo, which held annually in September became a
source of selling and purchasing for Producers, Poultry Farmers,
Introduction ofIPEX Pakistan
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Chaudhary Shaukat Hussain
Chief Organizer IPEX Pakistan
Poultry Drugs and Vaccine Suppliers, Feed Millers, Consultants and Breeder Companies. Hundreds of
entrepreneurs and thousands of visitors have witnessed large variety of substantive items exhibited in the
previous exhibitions. This time too, the organizers will focus on the huge participation of Poultry
Entrepreneurs, new Investors, Researchers, Veterinarians, Students and Consumers to provide them a
capable platform where they will be able to find professional guidance and international exposure too.
So once again the PPA takes the initiative to hold IPEX – 2014and offers a junction for global and regional
market players that will lead to high growth and rapid development of Poultry Industry. Therefore, we are
looking forward for your cooperation by getting yourself registered for the conference, to reserve stalls, to
advertise in Souvenir and for the promotion of their products and company through Banners in Expo
Center and its surrounding areas.
At the end, I pray for the success of the International Poultry Expo 2014. I would like to extend my heart
felt gratitude to the devoted volunteers of Poultry Sector, who spent their valuable time to make this event
a great success.
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Guidelines for ExhibitorsP A K I S T A N
1. Booking of Hall No.1 & 2 of Expo Centre, Johar Town, Lahore is made for 7 days i.e. form 22-23 &
24th September, 2014 (3 days) would be utilized for buildup of Stalls/Booths, from 25th to 27th
September, 2014 would be exhibition days and 28th September, 2014 would be used for dismantling.
2. The attached floor plan is circulated to you to have a Comprehensive look on it, earmark appropriate
stall and your requests for allotment of stalls must be sent to PPA office, 24-R Johar Town Lahore, as early
as possible.
3. Last date for submission of requests is 31st May, 2014. All desired Exhibitors must send at least two
options.
4. In case of more requests for a particular stall are received, preference will be given to those, who
would demand more stalls in the Same Block. (For example: A is demanding 4 stalls numbering 1, 2, 3, 4
and B is demanding 1 & 2. The preference will be given to A). The decision of the Exhibition Committee will
be the final.
5. Stall No.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 are Premier Stalls, one company or group can get only one Premier
Stall. However one can also get adjacent block in addition. Passage / Space between two blocks, cannot be
utilized or covered by any exhibitor.
6. You are requested to send your requests for allotment of stalls before 31st May, 2014 along with a
crossed cheque of 35% advance of the total cost of the stall. Provisionally stalls would be allocated but it
will be confirmed on the receipt of remaining 65% amount to PPA before 31st July, 2014. In case of non
payment of remaining amount within the above given date, the stall will be offered to other interested
companies.
7. All requests would be sent to Poultry House, 24-R, Johar Town, Lahore. You are requested to please
send your request in closed envelopes. The envelopes would be open by the exhibition committee just
after the 31st May 2014. The names of exhibition committee are as under:-
a. Dr. Arshad Hanif Ch.
b. Dr. Jamshaid Ismail
8. If a stall is cancelled after booking or fail to make full payment in stipulated period, 10% amount of
the total price will be deducted. If after making the full payment, stall is cancelled by the Exhibitor, up to
31st July, 2014, 25% will be deducted and up to 31st August, 2014, 35% will be deducted. After 31st
August, 2014, 50% payment will be forfeited by PPA / IPEX-2014 and the said stall will be allocated to
other interested companies.
9. If a company books a complete block (Size 6x12 Meters) and makes full and final payment in
advance, will be allotted Same Block on realization of their cheque, on first come first serve basis.
10. Confirmation of stalls will be communicated to the allottees within ten days after receipt of
request/payment.
11. The rules & regulations and SOPs during the Exhibition days will be handed over to each exhibitor for
compliance. It is hoped that all the exhibitors would extend their full cooperation.
12. No company is allowed to sublet the Stall/Booth. They have to utilize the allotted stall by
themselves, with their company name.
13. Any disputed matter will be referred to the Exhibition Committee of IPEX-2014 for resolution. The
decision made by the Committee will be considered final.
14. Due to unavoidable circumstances Exhibition Committee reserves all the rights to readjust, change or cancel the allocated stall, even though full payment has been received.
Note:These are final Terms & Conditions by the Exhibition Committee.
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Company's Sponsored Symposiums In Mini Meeting Room
It has been decided that technical sessions organized by PPA in main auditorium shall not to be conducted
and as an alternate to this mini meeting rooms for symposiums/Seminars/technical meetings or trainings
be offered to the companies interested to hold such sessions, this idea has been appreciated and quite few
companies have shown a keen interest in organizing such sessions for their customers and staff.
Please Find Below Specifications Of Mini Meeting Rooms:
�
�Total number of meeting rooms :
� Sitting Capacity of each mini meeting room : 50 (Please See the Specimen Below)
� Chairs and related furniture will be provided by PPA.
� Two options of guest sitting are available.
� Board room style
� Class room style
� Duration of each session : 3 Hours
� Total number of sessions : 16
Details are as under:
th� 4 sessions from 02:00 Pm to 05:00 Pm on Thursday, 25 September 2014.
th� 4 sessions from 10:00 Am to 01:00 PM on Saturday, 26 September 2014.
th� 4 sessions from 02:30 Pm to 05:30 PM on Friday, 26 September 2014.
th� 4 sessions from 10:00 Am to 01:00 PM on Saturday, 27 September 2014.
� Cost of each session : Rs. 40,000/- of 1 x 3 hours session
� To be offered on First Come First Serve Basis.
Dr. Tahir Nazir
Convenor, Technical Seminars,Feed/Medicine/Vaccination/Raw Material/GP Companies
0321-8491073
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RELEASE ORDER
We M/s________________________ confirm 1 x session of Mini Meeting Room during IPEX-2014 from ----
--------hours to---------hours on-------September, 2014. Demand Draft/Pay Order/Cheque
No.____________ dated_________ for a sum of Rs. 40,000 in favour of “Pakistan Poultry Association” is
enclosed herewith.
Mini meeting rooms are located on mezzanine floors of each exhibition hall
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Room No.1 Room No.2
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Mr./Mrs./Dr.:
C.N.I.C No.:
Company Name:
Company Address:
- -
Please attach photocopy of CNIC (it is compulsory).
500.00 50.00 750.00 75.00
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International Poultry Expo - 201425-26-27th September, 2014
Expo Center, Johar Town, Lahore - Pakistan
ADVERTISEMENT IN SOUVENIR
Pakistan Poultry Associat ion is going to organize International Poultry Expo -2014 on
25,26,27 September, 2014 at Expo Centre, Lahore. At this august occasion an informative Souvenir will be published.
This will be circulated among the Scientists, Biological manufactures, Pharmaceutical organizations, Feed manufactures,
Hatchery owners, Poultry farmers, Distributors & Dealers, Importers & Exporters, Government departments and other
allied industries throughout the country and aborad.
In view of its wide circulation within country and aborad, the Souvenir would be of great importance for Pakistan
Poultry Industry. The advertisement appearing in the Souvenir shall have significant impact on sale promotion,
mobilization and propagation of the products and entrepreneurs.
RATES OF ADVERTISEMENTTitle English side.
Title Urdu side.
Inside title pages 1 & 2 on either side.
Premier pages 3 to 12 on either side.
Full page inside in 4 colors.
Rs. 250,000
Rs. 250,000
Rs. 100,000
Rs. 30,000
Rs. 16,000
Please send your advertisement along with attached release order before 30th August, 2014 Advertisement will be
published on "First Come First Serve" basis. Demand Draft / Pay Order may please be sent in favour of "Pakistan Poultry
Association" at the address given below.
Please send your advertisement material on CD / DVD, along with the release order.
Please provide two passport size photographs of owners of the company for printing in the souvenir.
Hopping for an early response.
Thanking you,
RATES OF ADVERTISEMENTPlease tick.
Title English side.
Title Urdu side.
Inside title pages 1 & 2 on either side.
Premier pages 3 to 12 on either side.
Full page inside in 4 colors.
Rs. 250,000
Rs. 250,000
Rs. 100,000
Rs. 30,000
Rs. 16,000
SOUVENIR'S ADVERTISEMENT RELEASE ORDER
We m/s confirm the advertisement being published in Souvenir of
DatedVide Demand Draft / Pay Order / Cheque No.IPEX-2014 for Rs.
in favour of "Pakistan Poultry Association" is being sent here with as cost of the advertisement published.
Authorised signature & stamp of the company
Pakistan Poultry Association
Poultry House, 24-R, Johar Town, Lahore - Pakistan Phone: + 92 423 5956022, 423 5956023Fax: +92 423 5956024 web:www.ipexpakistan.com Email: [email protected]
Khalid Saleem MalikConvenor Souvenir Committee
0300 - 8545400email: [email protected]
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Location for Banner Display
Pakistan Poultry Association is going to organize International Poultry Expo on 25, 26 & 27th
September, 2014 at Expo Center, Johar Town, Lahore. The organizing committee has decided to offer
a unique opportunity to the companies and entrepreneurs to display their banners on this occasion.
Thousands of delegates from poultry sector will attend this three days exhibition from all over the country
and abroad. It is a great opportunity to introduce your product and company to the visitors.
As for as banner display at different locations is concerned, its placement has been indicated in proceeding pages of this catalogue, having complete details of size, charges and place of display of banners. You are
requested to please send your requirement mentioning the exact location by 31st, July 2014 the latest. Display of all kind of banner will only be confirmed against 100% advance payment.
We, IPEX - 2014 team, believe that seeing is believing. So one should not leave this mega advertisement/ endorsement opportunity of their company, brand and products un-taped. So come first, come all for this
lucrative eye catching spots. Details for display of banners and terms and conditions for your kind visual, are on next pages:
Please note that the information about road side steamers/banners will be informed later.
Basharat KhaleequeConvenor, Banner Display Committee
Cell: 0347 - 7777000
Terms & Conditionsof Banner / Branding
1. Booking of Exhibition Hall No.1 & 2 of Expo Centre, Johar Town, Lahore is made
for 7 days i.e. form 22-23 & 24 September,2014 (3 days) would be utilized for
making/display of Banners, 25, 26th & 27 September, 2014 would be Exhibition Days
and 28 September, 2014 would be used for dismantling.
2. Booking of Banners would commence with effect from 10th of February 2014
on the principles of First Come First Serve Basis.
3. All interested companies are requested to send there requests for allotment of
banners before 31 May, 2014 along with current dated crossed cheque of 35% of the
total cost of the Banners in advance. Provisionally place of banners would be allocated
but it will be confirmed on receipt of remaining 65% amount before 31 July, 2014.
4. Confirmation of banners will be communicated to the allottee within ten days
after receipt of full payment.
5. If a banner is cancelled after booking or fail to make full payment up till 31st July,
2014, 35% of the full cost will be forfeited by PPA / IPEX-2014 and the said banner will be allocated to other interested company.
6. No company is allowed to sublet the allocated place . They have to display banners their own company name.
7. Any disputed matter will be referred to the Exhibition Committee of IPEX-2014 for
resolution. The decision made by the Committee will be considered final. No company
would have right to go to any court of law against the decisions of Organizing
Committee & all committees constituted by IPEX-2014 of Pakistan Poultry Association (NZ).
8. Due to unavoidable circumstances Exhibition Committee reserves all the rights to
readjust, change or cancel the allocated banners, even though full payment has
been received.
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All banners will be given on first come, first serve basis.
Cost of all type of Skins/Banners will be borne by the Sponsors.
This main banner will be displayed in both Auditorium.
Position will be allocated through ballot, which will be carried out in presences of participants.
No one would be allowed to display banner without permission of the organizing committee.
Guidelines for Banner Display:
Main Stage Banner
International Poultry Expo 2014
5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5 5X7.5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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GATE No.1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Fence Wall Panels
First come, first serve basis.
0303
Gate # 1 reserved for PPA.
Gate # 2,3,4,5,6, for Sponsors.
Only one pillar will be given to one party.
First come, first serve basis.
Main Gates
0101
25 ,2 ep em e 01,26 7 S t b r 2 4
e na ion l o try Ex o- 20Int r t a P ul p 14
0202
(Available two sides each)
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor. First come, first serve basis.
Total: 6Sold: 3
Gate # 1Gate # 2Gate # 3Gate # 4Gate # 5Gate # 6Gate # 7
Turning Gate 1 to 7
Guard Rooms
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15x4 15x4
Wall Face to Parking Area
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.
First come, first serve basis.
0505
Number of Parking 16Poles.
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.
First come, first serve basis.
0404
Water Tank
First come, first serve basis.
0606
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0707
Wall of Power House
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.
First come, first serve basis.
Size: (13x32 Three Panels)
0808
Wall of Block 10A
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.
First come, first serve basis.Size: (13x32 Three Panels)
0909
Wall of Block 10A
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.Size: Free SizeFirst come, first serve basis.
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Size:13x32
Size:13x32
Size:13x32
Size:80x40
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.First come, first serve basis.
Wall of Block 10-B
1010
Face Main Reception
Wall of Mini Auditorium(Face to Gate # 3)
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor. First come, first serve basis.
1111
(A)(B)
Wall of Mini Auditorium(Face to Entrance Convention Hall)
1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.
First come, first serve basis.
1212
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1/3 Space for PPA. 2/3 Space for Sponsor.
First come, first serve basis.
Front of Convention Hall (Right side wall)
1313
Size: 27x17 ft. No of Spots: 4.
A company will be given only one spot.
First come, first serve basis.
Slanting Banners in front ofHall # 1 & 2
1414
Spot # 1 & 2 Front of Hall # 1Spot # 3 & 4 Front of Hall # 2
27' x 17'
(A)
16x6 ft
Entrances Main Audiorium
Size: 16x6 ft (Entrance to Hall) Size: 16x6 ft (Entrance to Lobby)
First come, first serve basis.
1515
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1616
Size: 28x5 ft. No of Spots: 2 (Right and Left)A company will be given only one spot.First come, first serve basis.
Welcome Places 1,2 in Reception Hall
28' x 5'
28' x 5'
Size: 38x25 ft. No of Spots:4 (Right and left wall).
A company will be given only one wall.First come, first serve basis.
Side Walls of Reception AreaHall # 2
17171 2 3 4
Left SideRight Side
Exhibition Hall Banners
Hall # 1: 113 Banners. (Size: 6x5 ft) Hall # 2: 119 Banners. (Size: 6x5 ft)
First come, first serve basis.
1818
40
45x50 ft1919
Size: free. No of Spots: 2 (Right and Left, sides)
A company will be given only one spot.First come, first serve basis.
Walk Way Hall # 2 to 1Both Sides
202045x50 ft
45x50 ft
Size: 45x50 ft. No of Spots: 2 ( Inner side)
A company will be given only one spot.First come, first serve basis.
Structural Wall of Hall # 4 Near EXIT Gate # 7
2121 45x50 ft45x50 ft
Size: 45x50 ft. No of Spots: 2 (Outer side)
A company will be given only one spot.First come, first serve basis.
Structural Wall of Hall # 4 Near EXIT Gate # 7
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2222
Size: 3 Diameters. No of Balloons: 3 First come, first serve basis.
Poly Bag Balloons Round
2323
Poly Bag Balloons Ship
Size: 6 Meters LongNo of Balloons: 2
First come, first serve basis.
2424
Size: Between two Poles 5x10'
First come, first serve basis.
Banners infront ofExhibition Halls 40& Convention Centre 40
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Sponsorship of String and
Delegation Card
Index Branding ofSouvenir
Branding of Spine ofSouvenir
2525
Size: 6" X 0.5"
First come, first serve basis.
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FRONT SIDETITLE
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2626
Size: 9" x 0.5"
First come, first serve basis.
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Size: 3.5" x 4.5
Sponsorship Charges:
First come, first serve basis.
International
Poultry Expo
PLACE OF
BRANDING
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PPA
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P A K I S T A N
Expo Center, Lahore - PAKISTAN25-26-27 September, 2014
Pakistan Poultry AssociationIPEX-2014 Secretariat, Poultry House, 24-R, Johar Town, Lahore - Pakistan
Phone: +92 423 5956022-23, Fax: +92 423 5956024
web:www.ipexpakistan.com, Email: [email protected]
Visitor Information.
Exhibition Floor Plan.
Informative Souvenir.
Mini Meeting Rooms.Branding &Banner Display.