First Show in Mexico, Demonstrating Brand Strength
Apr.1st-3rd, 2025. UPG MAT team participated in the Labelexpo Mexico 2025 which held at the Expo Guadalajara in Mexico as an independent brand for the first time. As a rising force in China's label printing industry, the company showcased self-adhesive papers, printing equipments and innovative solutions at the exhibition, attracting widespread attention from industry clients in the Americas.
Precise Customer Matching , Consolidating Cooperation Foundations
During the exhibition, UPG MAT team engaged in in-depth exchanges with professional visitors from Mexico, the United States and Canada, etc., focusing on establishing connections with several local large-scale printing factory clients. Through on-site equipment demonstrations and technical explanations, clients showed strong interest in the high compatibility, weather resistance and printing clarity of our self-adhesive papers.
Deepening the American Market and Exploring Diverse Collaborations
After the exhibition, UPG MAT team was invited to visit a leading local distributor of BOPP water-based optical films in Los Angeles, USA. Both two sides held technical discussions on the supporting application scenarios of self-adhesive papers and water-based optical films and initially reached a joint R&D intention for the environmental protection needs in fields such as food packaging and daily chemical labels. At present, both parties have launched small-batch trial production, planning to complete product certification and launch into the market in the third quarter of 2025.
Start Global Layout from the Labelexpo Mexico
"Labelexpo Mexico is an important starting point for UPG MAT to expand into the American market," said Li Ming, the company's international business director. "Through the exhibition, we have not only established direct channels to reach customers but also deeply understood the urgent demand in the American market for environmentally friendly materials and efficient printing solutions through localized technical exchanges."