
PROPAK West Africa concluded another successful edition, reaffirming its position as the region’s leading exhibition for the packaging, plastics, printing, and processing industries. From the buzzing energy observed across the show floors, this year’s event brought together more than 3,100 industry professionals, with a strong concentration of senior decision-makers and influential buyers, thereby establishing the fair as the essential platform for innovation and business growth in West Africa’s manufacturing sector. This SPECIAL FEATURE ARTICLE culled from the organiser’s (Montgomery Group Africa) POST-SHOW PRESS RELEASE examines how West Africa’s number one exhibition and conference continues to grow its influence in shaping the future of manufacturing in Africa’s fastest-growing region.
As the region’s largest and most influential event for the packaging, plastics, printing, and processing industries, PROPAK West Africa 2025 brought together manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors from across Africa and the world under one roof to explore cutting-edge solutions, strengthen partnerships, and shape the future of the industry.

High-Level Buyers and Strategic Engagement
An impressive 87% of attendees held purchasing authority, with 51% acting as direct decision-makers and 36% influencing procurement decisions. This ensured that exhibitors engaged directly with senior executives, operations leads, and procurement heads, actively shaping investment and purchasing decisions across the region.

The leadership mix at PROPAK West Africa 2025 included Owners, CEOs, and Managing Directors (22%), alongside Production Managers (13%), Marketing Professionals (13%), and General Management Executives (13%). These high-level interactions contributed to valuable strategic conversations and meaningful business outcomes for exhibitors and attendees alike.
Industry Sectors Represented
Visitors’ interests spanned the full value chain of the manufacturing ecosystem, which includes, among others:
- Packaging – 42%
- Plastics – 23%
- Printing – 14%
- Food Processing – 14%
- Beverage Processing – 7%
Strong Regional and International Reach
PROPAK West Africa continues to attract an increasingly global audience. While 92% of visitors were based in Nigeria, the show also welcomed 240 international attendees from 35+ countries, including Ghana, Benin, Niger, Côte d’Ivoire, India, China, and the United Arab Emirates. This expanding reach underscores PROPAK’s growing international appeal and its role as the gateway to West Africa’s fast-evolving industrial landscape. Lagos, hosting 75% of local visitors, further cemented its status as the commercial capital of the region.
Visitor Objectives and Insights
Overall, while attendees came to PROPAK West Africa with a clear focus on sourcing, learning, and networking, statistics from Montgomery Group Africa also reveal the following visitors’ insights:
- Source new products and technologies – 24%
- Gather market information – 25%
- Training and education – 14%
- Networking with industry peers – 24%
- Evaluate for future participation – 13%
Core Industries Represented
- Food – 25%
- Beverage – 13%
- Pharmaceutical – 6%
- Cosmetics – 6%
- Printing – 19%
- Non-Food Consumer Goods – 19%
- Administrative Services – 11%
Capital Expenditure and Buyer Potential
While Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) formed a significant portion of the audience – as expected for a developing market – PROPAK West Africa also attracted a high number of buyers with million-dollar budgets, reaffirming its value for exhibitors seeking to connect with both emerging and established companies. This is shown in the analysis of visitors’ spending capabilities below, thus reflecting a strong mix of SMEs and large-scale industrial buyers:
- USD $50,000 and below – 39%
- USD $50,001 – $250,000 – 23%
- USD $250,001 – $500,000 – 16%
- USD $500,001 – $999,999 – 9%
- USD $1,000,000 and above – 13%
Exhibitor Success and Market Growth
With 170 exhibitors showcasing innovations across packaging, plastics, printing, and processing, the event provided a vital meeting point for regional suppliers, distributors, and global brands. The exhibition floor buzzed with live demonstrations, networking sessions, and cross-sector collaboration, setting a new benchmark for quality engagement and deal-making.
Not only that, PROPAK West Africa 2025 was not just about exhibits; WHERE To Print magazine gathered that stakeholders across the manufacturing industry value-chain also converged over the three-day event for a high-impact conference tagged: The PROPAK Summit. Held simultaneously alongside the show with the theme: Shaping the Future of Packaging in West Africa, the dedicated forum focused on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in manufacturing and packaging operations. It brought together top-level industry professionals, decision-makers, and technical leads from West African manufacturing sectors with a dynamic mix of keynote presentations, expert panels, and industry case studies on transformative packaging and processing technologies, market trends, and sustainability practices shaping the region’s industrial growth. Characteristically, PROPAK West Africa’s long-standing Strategic Conference Partner – KPMG also coordinated a Conference with an apt theme: Lifecyle Data Management for Sustainable Packaging Systems to further add value to participants.

Looking Ahead to 2026
Building on the success of this year’s edition, PROPAK West Africa continues to strengthen its position as the most important gathering place for the region’s manufacturing and processing sectors. The next edition of PROPAK West Africa will take place from 8 to 10 September 2026 at the same purpose-built Landmark Centre, Lagos, Nigeria, and will once again unite key stakeholders driving industrial innovation across Africa and beyond.

For more information, visit: www.propakwestafrica.com
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