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Posts Tagged ‘packaging industry’

May 14th, 2009

Mexico, is it the “El Dorado” of the packaging industry ?

Mexico seems to be one of the most attractive marketplaces for the packaging industry.
Quite interesting trends of growth are continuously recorded, and it is estimated that this trend will continue through the upcoming years
Just consider Mexico is currently the most important producer of medicines in the Latin America, classed as 9° at worldwide level.
Moreover, it is the second world market for soft-drinks and the third world manufacturer of beer.
Food industry is also performing very well, with a 4/5% growth estimated for 2009
For these reasons a great attention is given to the upcoming event of the packaging industry, the ExpoPack Show (www.expopack.com.mx), which will take place in Mexico City from the 23rd to the 26th June next.
An appointment which cannot be missed by Ronchi, present in Mexico through its sister company RONCHI DE MEXICO, which will attend through its own booth N. 3209

May 8th, 2009

PET flat out

The PET worldwide market is undergoing a continuous growth.
This is maintained by the experts intervened to the Petnology Europe, which took place in Cologne, Germany, in March within the Anuga FoodTec event, providing the operators a wide angled panorama of the recent developments and innovations occurred in the beverage and PET bottles industries.
Experts estimate that the growth will be constant till 2025, with different growing indexes in the different countries.
Currently 85% of PET is utilized in the beverage industry, the remaining is utilized for medical-sanitary products and for food and no-food products.
The efforts of the companies operating in this field keep on targeting to perfectioning this material: even the smallest weight reduction allows considerable cost savings.
0.5L bottles weighing 9/10 grams can nowadays be found on the marketplace, half of the weight of the bottles produced until few years ago.
March 30th, 2009

Secondary packaging, a sustainable cost

Secondary packaging is now under the magnifying lens.

The US association PMMI (www.pmmi.org) has conducted a research by interviewing packaging operators from consumer packaged goods (CPG) firms in the food, beverage, dairy, electronics and personal care markets; materials suppliers; and contract packagers.

The result of this research titled ‘Secondary Packaging Market Research Study’ outlines how sustainability represents the top-of-mind for the 70% of the interviewed.  Or better, the survey states that sustainability  often represents a way to reach a target more than a goal itself.

Among tendency outlines by the interviewed, a progressive growth in the use of alternative materials jumps out, such as corn-based bio-plastic polylactic acid (PLA); Hexacomb, a honeycomb product made from container board and starch; thin-seal polypropylene; reductions in flute construction and micro flutes; and folding boxes in new ways to reduce corrugated fibreboard.

Needless to say, these new solutions impact on all the chain of machines (fillers, unscramblers and cappers) utilized in the primary packaging.

March 28th, 2009

Empty shelves, good-bye. The shelf-ready packaging strengthen consumer’s affection

While shopping into the supermarket, to whom did never happen to bump into an empty shelf, instead of finding the preferred shampoo or the house detergent fragranced with the beloved pine-tree?
Well, according to GS1 Germany, 37% of people react at the lack of a product by buying another one of a different brand, 21% change supermarket, 9% give up the purchase.
Just 17% get back again. If, to these figures, we add that 70% of the customers who choose a product in replacement are then satisfied with it, it is easy to come to the conclusion that the presence of the product on the shelf encourages the affection of the consumer to the brand.
In the latest years, the variety of solutions of “Shelf Ready Packaging” (SRP) that means ” Retail Ready Packaging”, tends to project easy-to-handle packages, with reduced dimensions and clear traceability allowing an efficacious management of the space on the shelves.

March 26th, 2009

Packaging industry is dragged along by pet food

Growth of pet food industry does not encounters any crisis. During the past five years it has undergone a 5% average growth per year and the most recent surveys of the international institutes are recording just a slight slow-down in the recent months. It is estimated that in the most advanced European countries and in the USA, the 85% of pet holders usually feed their animals with ready-to-eat food.
Pet food industry is trying to diversify their products in terms of preparation and segmentation between largely wide-spread products and premium products, by utilizing the most advanced technological solutions both in terms of machinery and materials.