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Flexible packaging is becoming more popular than many other types of packaging. It comprises market development and growth drivers such as e-commerce, digital printing, and sustainability.
Customers are increasingly willing to pay a premium for enhanced product features.
Many companies throughout the world are adopting a trend of using mono materials to construct PE-based containers.
The Europe Industrial Packaging Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Asahi Photoproducts, a flexographic photopolymer plate developer, has signed a distribution agreement with Matset to enter the Turkish print and packaging sector.
CanCollar, a paperboard packaging option for multipack cans, is being introduced by Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP).
AR Packaging, a Swedish flexible and carton packaging company, is hoping to expand its presence in the UK following the acquisition of Firstan.
When compared to using two separate, single-frequency inlays, Avery Dennison’s dual frequency (DF) range of RFID inlays offers combined NFC (high frequency) and RAIN RFID (ultra-high frequency) functionality in a slimmed-down form factor.
Avery Dennison claims that the AD Slim DF EM4425 tag has a small form factor, is available in wet delivery format, and may be used in end-applications. Dual frequency also offers shared memory capabilities, enabling HF and UHF protocols to instantly update product data.
Avery Dennison claims that this provides a potent all-in-one solution for product identification and inventory management, ensuring a consistent consumer experience across all channels. This reportedly also makes it possible to supplement specialised UHF RFID or HF reader infrastructures with low-cost, widely accessible readers (such NFC-enabled cellphones).
The company claims that simply tapping NFC-enabled cellphones on the product with the AD Slim DF inlay, end-users may quickly and securely authenticate products after purchase to permit returns and re-commerce.
Avery Dennison further asserts that the NFC technology, which is supported by the business’s atma.io connected product cloud, can be used for additional product information, inspection, validation, or providing end-user-facing information such as user manuals, assembly instructions, CO2 footprint information, and Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) instructions.
By enabling various supply chain partners to validate items along the way, the AD Slim DF inlay and atma.io combination will help clients fight product counterfeits and protect brand equity.
The acquisition of Scholle IPN by SIG has been completed, and the company is now fully consolidated. Scholle IPN, a company noted for its bag-in-box capabilities, has been acquired entirely by the aseptic systems and solutions provider.
With retail, institutional, and industrial customers, Scholle IPN is a leader in environmentally sustainable packaging systems and solutions for food and beverage. According to reports, it is the global leader in bag-in-box packaging and second in spouted pouches.
Customers, workers, and shareholders will benefit from the strategic fit between the two companies in terms of portfolio, locations, categories, and technology.
The merged company will be able to take the business to new heights, leveraging its combined expertise to grow and innovate more quickly while maintaining its leadership in ecologically sustainable packaging systems.
SIG will be able to offer the most environmentally sustainable low-carbon packaging solutions across a wide range of categories and product sizes as a result of this purchase.
To strengthen its presence in the French F&B segments, Berlin Packaging is acquiring Verrerie du Comtat, a supplier of glass packaging for the wine and olive oil end markets in France.
This acquisition enhances our strategic position in the wine and olive oil markets, namely in the Rhône Valley. With the current Verrerie du Comtat staff, we will ensure the company’s activities continue while also providing new chances to consumers and suppliers.
With the acquisition of Verrerie du Comtat, they will continue to build our wine and olive oil company. Customers and suppliers have good relationships with the company, and it is looking forward to expanding.
Following the Huafon Group’s acquisition of DuPont Biomaterials, Covation Biomaterials became an independent firm.
Covation Biomaterials claims to be developing ecologically sustainable building blocks for clients to enable the global availability of innovative and high-performance bio-based products.
They are a vital entryway into a more circular economy as a provider of bio-based materials solutions. Sustainable supply chains start with sustainable materials, and our research enables our customers to reduce their dependency on petroleum.
They will continue to push the boundaries of innovation and sustainability by collaborating with forward-thinking value chain partners and brands throughout the world to produce high-performance biomaterials at scale by collaborating with forward-thinking value chain partners and brands.
They are ecstatic to be joining the Huafon Group, a very successful materials firm that is perfectly positioned to expand the reach of existing products while also assisting in the rapid introduction of new items and technology to the market.
To turn passion into development, Covation Biomaterials increases product performance while also protecting the environment and its partners. Covation Biomaterials works together to identify new ways to apply science and engineering to address the growing need for sustainable materials around the world.