Arvand Petchem Plant Sees Iranplast as Key Platform to Expand Markets, Deepen Customer Ties

Arvand Petchem Plant Sees Iranplast as Key Platform to Expand Markets, Deepen Customer Ties
(Tuesday, August 19, 2025) 11:23

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Arvand Petrochemical Co., one of Iran’s leading producers of PVC and caustic soda, said the upcoming IranPlast exhibition will provide a valuable platform to strengthen customer relations, expand markets and showcase new products.

Arvand Petchem Plant Sees Iranplast as Key Platform to Expand Markets, Deepen Customer Ties

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Arvand Petrochemical Co., one of Iran’s leading producers of PVC and caustic soda, said the upcoming IranPlast exhibition will provide a valuable platform to strengthen customer relations, expand markets and showcase new products.

“Beyond facilitating business talks, IranPlast can rise to the level of leading international exhibitions if it adds scientific panels and highlights new achievements,” said Mohammadreza Karimi, vice chairman of the board and CEO of Arvand Petrochemical, according to the company’s press office.

Karimi said Arvand has planned since late last year to participate in the 19th edition of IranPlast, set for September, with a focus on direct meetings with customers. “We use the exhibition to listen directly to our clients’ needs and concerns without intermediaries. This creates a more constructive environment for dialogue,” he said.

The company will also present new product grades designed for specialized applications, seeking to shift buyers away from general-purpose grades. Karimi said updated customer communication systems will be unveiled during the fair.

Arvand, which serves more than 1,000 active customers, aims to sign long-term supply agreements with domestic and foreign downstream industries in line with Iran’s Seventh Development Plan, the CEO added.

Karimi highlighted the exhibition’s role in past years in attracting international buyers from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Turkey, which helped establish sustainable export sales. He also noted that IranPlast offers opportunities to discover new packaging solutions and equipment suppliers to improve product quality.

Calling for the event to further align with global benchmarks such as ArabPlast, ChinaPlas and TurkPlas, Karimi said the addition of scientific and technical sessions would elevate IranPlast’s standing. “We need to move towards topics such as artificial intelligence, digitalization and new technologies in petrochemicals, just as leading exhibitions abroad have done,” he said.

Karimi praised the National Petrochemical Company (NPC), the organizer of IranPlast, for sustaining the exhibition. “Such events are not easy to organize, especially without direct financial gain, and NPC’s commitment has been critical in supporting the industry,” he said.

 

 

“Beyond facilitating business talks, IranPlast can rise to the level of leading international exhibitions if it adds scientific panels and highlights new achievements,” said Mohammadreza Karimi, vice chairman of the board and CEO of Arvand Petrochemical, according to the company’s press office.

Karimi said Arvand has planned since late last year to participate in the 19th edition of IranPlast, set for September, with a focus on direct meetings with customers. “We use the exhibition to listen directly to our clients’ needs and concerns without intermediaries. This creates a more constructive environment for dialogue,” he said.

The company will also present new product grades designed for specialized applications, seeking to shift buyers away from general-purpose grades. Karimi said updated customer communication systems will be unveiled during the fair.

Arvand, which serves more than 1,000 active customers, aims to sign long-term supply agreements with domestic and foreign downstream industries in line with Iran’s Seventh Development Plan, the CEO added.

Karimi highlighted the exhibition’s role in past years in attracting international buyers from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Turkey, which helped establish sustainable export sales. He also noted that IranPlast offers opportunities to discover new packaging solutions and equipment suppliers to improve product quality.

Calling for the event to further align with global benchmarks such as ArabPlast, ChinaPlas and TurkPlas, Karimi said the addition of scientific and technical sessions would elevate IranPlast’s standing. “We need to move towards topics such as artificial intelligence, digitalization and new technologies in petrochemicals, just as leading exhibitions abroad have done,” he said.

Karimi praised the National Petrochemical Company (NPC), the organizer of IranPlast, for sustaining the exhibition. “Such events are not easy to organize, especially without direct financial gain, and NPC’s commitment has been critical in supporting the industry,” he said.

 

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