NOVEMBER 5-9, 2000    KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

A A C C   2 0 0 0   A n n u a l   M e e t i n g

From a handful of members to a worldwide network, AACC is more influential than ever.

Share in the success.

It’s been 85 years since AACC was founded. What started as a source for industry standards has now grown to represent a multi-billion dollar business. Continuing consumer interest in adding more grain-based foods to their diets has created an explosion of interest in the products produced by AACC members.

This year’s annual meeting celebrates our past and prepares us for the future. Industry leaders will be in Kansas City as we cover the issues that will shape science and industry in the next decade. It's your opportunity to meet face-to-face with the people who are creating the future for foods in the marketplace.

If your products can be used in these foods,

Chips/Snacks

Cookies/Crackers

Breads/Baked Goods

Hot and Cold Cereals

Pasta/Rice

Batters/Breadings

Baking & Pancake Mixes

Stuffing Mixes/Croutons

Flour and Baking Ingredients

Shortening/Oils

Pet Foods

you'll find your best customers at the AACC Annual Meeting.

 

AACC members buy your products.

At the AACC annual meeting you'll be talking to people on the front lines of product development who purchase millions of dollars of ingredients, equipment, and services every year. Among the products are chips, tortillas, crackers, cookies, snack foods, baking mixes, breads, bagels, pasta, rice products and more. AACC Annual Meeting attendees are the ones creating, designing, perfecting, and bringing these foods to market. To do this they use a wide array of ingredients, analytical instruments, equipment, and laboratory products.

And not only do they use your products, they're the ones responsible for buying them. Ninety-eight percent of AACC members make the decision to buy products and services needed to produce the foods they create. Youíll be interacting directly with these potential customers.

It’s an easy sell.

There’s no need for a fancy exhibit or expensive give-aways. You won't have to lure AACC members to your booth, theyíll come on their own. They want to visit each exhibit and see for themselves what new products they might discover. Just bring your product information and yourself. We'll provide the table-top for your exhibit and plenty of traffic to keep you busy.

It’s an affordable sell.

Exhibits are an important part of the annual meeting mix. Our members expect, and want, to see a large number of exhibitors. By making it affordable and valuable for you to attend, our members win, and of course, you win, too.

It’s a must.

The AACC Annual Meeting has the keys to make your exhibit experience a success: a knowledgeable, qualified audience with a genuine interest in your products and the power to buy them. That’s why each year the AACC Annual Meeting attracts the industries' leading suppliers. Make sure you're among them. Join us in Kansas City for the 2000 AACC Annual Meeting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who attends the AACC Annual Meeting?
Your best customers and prospects, that's who.

AACC members have buying power and influence. In fact, 98% are responsible for purchasing one or more of these products:


AACC members hold key positions of authority and responsibility.

 

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