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EXPO-NET Promoting Infusion Processing Flow Mesh Range And Technical Expertise At JEC World 2024

EXPO-NET Promoting Infusion Processing Flow Mesh Range And Technical Expertise At JEC World 2024

EXPO-NET Danmark A/S is once again exhibiting at JEC World, Paris (Hall 5, 5P76) to promote its extensive range of 100% recyclable extruded thermoplastic resin flow meshes. The flow mesh products developed and produced by EXPO-NET are extensively used in composite manufacturing as essential vacuum infusion processing aids; during the new product development stage for large parts, such as for a wind generator blade or a yacht deck, up to four different custom made resin flow mesh grades can be used in specific areas of an infused part to increase productivity and to avoid premature resin hardening and air voids. EXPO-NET has been supplying leading wind blade producers for more than 25 years, known for being a highly innovative, technically advanced, problem solving partner.

During 2023, EXPO-NET continued to develop its technical knowledge, working closely with TECHCOLLEGE, located in Aalborg; the college is a leading vocational education and training (VET) institute in Denmark, with over 3000 full-time students; one of college’s specialist offerings is the range of training courses on composite materials and processing. Testing of the 13 different resin flow mesh product grades supplied by EXPO-NET was completed last year using TECHCOLLEGE‘s facilities and support. The test programme, instigated by EXPO-NET to help customers to better understand the rheological impact of different flow mesh grades and types, was developed and conducted by Mark Holmgaard Christensen, EXPO-NET’s plant manager; he is also a composite specialist development engineer and one of the examiners for the TECHCOLLEGE composite training course.

The latest ‘Vacuum Infusion Resin Flow Mesh Technical Processing Guide 2024’, which has now been published, provides comparative data on all the EXPO-NET flow mesh grades currently available. The guide enables an OEM or Tier 1 composite part producer to select the best flow mesh grades to use in different areas of a mould to consistently obtain the desired resin infusion speed and final part quality. Visitors to the EXPO-NET stand during JEC World 2024 will be able to hear about future developments, find out how EXPO-NET can assist customers in more detail, and obtain a copy of the updated 2024 technical processing guide.

EXPO-NET is a key preferred supplier to a wide variety of customers and markets worldwide, supplying both directly and via approved supply chain distributors and kitting partners. The EXPO-NET team prides itself on providing a flexible, responsive customer service, customized products, innovative technical support and a reliable supply chain delivery service. EXPO-NET is committed to its ongoing programme focused on sustainability and net zero.

www.expo-net.com 

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Archroma and Pointcarre Collaborate to Bring More Color to the Textile Industry’s Digital Workflow

Archroma and Pointcarre Collaborate to Bring More Color to the Textile Industry’s Digital Workflow

Archroma Textile Effects, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, is bringing its entire portfolio of 5,760 colors to enrich the Pointcarre digital textile design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system.

A market leader in Mac and PC textile design software for three decades, Pointcarre Textile Software enables fashion, home furnishing and technical textiles designers to create accurate digital samples, streamline the fabric weaving, knitting and printing processes, and produce realistic presentations of their collections.

Incorporating the Archroma color portfolio into this workflow will empower designers to bring their ideas to life with greater speed and accuracy. They will not only have access to a huge searchable library of Archroma colors to enrich the design process, but they will also be better able to produce the exact color they need at the factory.

Crucially, all of the Archroma color references can be formulated with dyes that meet leading international eco-standards and the brand customer’s desired sustainability profile.

“End-to-end agility is a massive competitive advantage in today’s textile value chain,” Chris Hipps, Global Head of Archroma Color Management, Archroma Textile Effects, said. “The Archroma Color Atlas was created to empower designers with color inspiration that can be seamlessly implemented in production for reproducible results. Bringing this library into the Pointcarre system will improve designers’ agility and advance sustainability at the same time.”

“At Pointcarre, we continuously develop our digital tools to take advantage of new technologies in design and production. Collaborating with Archroma to make color inspiration richer and more intuitive, we are helping our customers further simplify and enhance their work while lowering costs and shortening turnaround times,” Steve Greenberg, President, Pointcarre Textile Software, said.

To support customers to optimize the potential of the new color library, Pointcarre is offering new interactive e-learning modules on its Academy training platform, as well as assistance in several languages.

Pointcarre systems are trusted by some of the world’s most iconic brands, from Ralph Lauren, Nautica and Centric Brands to Decathlon, Tommy Hilfiger, Sage Mills and Eddie Bauer.

https://www.archroma.com/

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Westfalia Fruit: Helping the Climate and Colombian Biodiversity with a Unique Reforestation Project

Westfalia Fruit: Helping the Climate and Colombian Biodiversity with a Unique Reforestation Project

Westfalia Fruit, a leading multinational supplier of avocados and a range of fresh vegetables and fruit is leading a unique effort in Colombia to care for a nationally protected area on its land in the Sonsón municipality, north-west of the capital Bogotá.

Westfalia has several orchards and an avocado packhouse in the area and one of its orchards, La Loma, is within the Distrito Regional de Manejo Páramo de Vida Maitamá. A landscape called páramo, that unites diverse climatic and ecosystem conditions and contains the Frailejón (Espeletia sp), a high mountain palm tree, the Roble (Quercus humboldtii) and Pino Colombiano (Retrophyllum rospigliosii), all protected tree species.

Since 2021, Westfalia has been working with the local Colombian government, community action committees and local producer associations, to protect the Maitamá páramo and restore ecologically important areas within its production farms as well as wider local ecosystems.

“We’ve built a 500m2 tree nursery on the La Loma farm to propagate indigenous tree species of high ecological value. We have now planted more than 7,000 trees and with our nursery capacity at 10-15 thousand seedlings per year, we are on track to plant more than 20,000 trees by 2025. We anticipate that the carbon sequestration per hectare is 35 tons CO2 each year which also supports our goal of being carbon neutral by 2030.” said Francisco Lorza, Technical Director of the project.

The trees produced by the reforestation project are delivered to the local Secretariat of Rural Assistance and Environment, community action committees and Westfalia’s orchards, reflecting the company’s sustainable approach to business and its commitment to ensuring the conservation and management of natural resources.

The project employs four local community members and around forty volunteers and employees from the farms prepare the soil and undertake planting activities. The local communities involved also receive financial contributions from the municipality for projects that benefit the environment.

But there are challenges, particularly with propagating some indigenous trees. None of the seeds used by the nursery are purchased however some species are difficult to either find in the local forest or reproduce as they require specific conditions for germination. In the past this had led to a decline in some tree species including the Siete Cueros which is now a focus of the project.

“Despite the hurdles that we need to overcome, we are very proud that our work supports local, regional and national policies to promote environmental care and biodiversity. We are developing nature based solutions, which help to restore high mountain ecosystems, create biological corridors and positively manage our carbon footprint, making our production more friendly to the planet,” said Edwuar Riaño, Forestry Engineer and Environmental Coordinator of Westfalia Fruit Colombia.

Westfalia in Colombia is now developing a complementary project to protect high mountain local water sources that supply several communities and help to protect biological corridors. The success of the current initiative gives Riaño hope for the future, “when you walk around Sonsón in some areas you can see the trees that have been produced in the nursery and that are now part of our local forests supporting the local birdlife, in particular the Barranquero (Momotus aequatorialis). It’s a good feeling,” he concluded.

https://www.westfaliafruit.com/

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Exciting Line-Up Of Side Events With An Attractive Mixture Of Lectures, Info Slots, “Eco And High-Potential Trails”

Exciting Line-Up Of Side Events With An Attractive Mixture Of Lectures, Info Slots, “Eco And High-Potential Trails”

Countering skilled labour shortages

Some 2,300 exhibitors on more than 118,000 square metres of net exhibition space – with these numbers wire and Tube 2024 are setting a powerful agenda. For the first time, the innovations showcased by the industry players in the exhibition halls will be accompanied by an extensive programme of supporting events tuned to the market – and what’s more – on all five trade fair days!

Premiere for the wire & Tube BME Einkäufertag / Buyers’ Day  on the Forum stage of Hall 1 A47 on Monday, 15 April. Everything revolving around Due Diligence Supply Chain Acts, sourcing and logistics, transparently compiled and presented by the Federal Association of Materials Management, Purchasing and Logistics (Bundesverband Materialwirtschaft, Einkauf und Logistik).

On Tuesday, the wire & Tube Convention 2024 will follow with entirely different exhibitor insights for the Green Steel theme and its implementation in their own manufacturing halls. The organiser is the “Agentur  Stahl-Kommunikation“.

From Monday, the SawExpo Forum will present news and trends from the multifaceted field of sawing and milling technologies in daily snapshots in Hall 6 G07. SawExpo GmbH is the organiser.

Publishing house Vulkan Verlag will organise a varied line-up of different focal topics on the Forum stage of Hall 1 A47 and in the conference rooms  14/15. Be it the Destination Green Summit by ecoMetals, the H2 Summit by ecoMetals or the Green Jobs Forum – exciting content presented in an infotaining way plus the mega theme Green Jobs are all aimed at attracting visitors.

In the Special Area Plastic Tubes & Pipes (Hall 1 C35) exhibitors will be showcasing the complete supply chain for plastic tubes and pipes and provide impressive demonstrations of possible processing and finishing methods for plastic tubes and pipes.

At the BDS Forum (Hall 1 A47) the Federal Association of the German Steel Trade (Bundesverband Deutscher Stahlhandel) will provide information on global trends in the steel trade. Here, experts will analyse the impact of current economic policy trends in the steel trade. Steel traders will also discuss sourcing and sales markets, economic framework conditions and the mega themes digitalisation and AI.

The ITA Forum (also on the Forum stage in Hall 1 A47) will address the global economic challenges for the industry in lectures and will project concrete impact scenarios for the tube and pipe industry.

The last two trade fair days will be all about the so-called High Potentialsi.e. promising skilled workers and young talents. Be they trainees, students or potential career changers – they will all have the opportunity in Hall 6 G07 to learn about vocational training and career opportunities in the versatile field of cutting technologies in numerous talks and information slots. Organised by SawExpo GmbH.

Also new are the daily digital ecoMetal and high potential Trails, allowing visitors to put together their personal itineraries online or by QR code to meet exhibitors from the fields of ecoMetals (producing sustainably and in a resource/environment saving way) and High Potentials (introducing themselves as attractive trainers/employers).

https://www.wire-tradefair.com/

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Vianode Appoints Howard Ormonroyd as CFO Bringing Extensive Experience in Financing Large-Scale Materials And Infrastructure Projects

Vianode Appoints Howard Ormonroyd as CFO Bringing Extensive Experience in Financing Large-Scale Materials And Infrastructure Projects

Vianode, an advanced battery materials company providing sustainable anode graphite solutions, has appointed Howard Ormonroyd as CFO. As a member of the executive management team, he will focus on financing and value creation as Vianode establishes itself as a leading supplier to battery and EV value chains in North America and Europe.

Ormonroyd assumes the position effective 14 February, coming from J.P. Morgan where he was an Executive & Technical Director in the Global Metals & Mining investment banking division for over 10 years. He will oversee the execution of Vianode’s phased multi-billion-dollar investment program for developing industrial scale production of high-performance synthetic anode graphite with a 90% reduction in CO2 footprint.

“Howard adds a unique combination of financial expertise and extensive experience from the energy, industrial and renewables markets, together with global managerial competence. He will play a key role in bringing together strong owners and partners to finance Vianode’s growth strategy and our ambition of delivering high-performance anode graphite solutions to 3 million EVs per year by 2030,” says Burkhard Straube, CEO of Vianode.

Ormonroyd has a proven track record of facilitating large and attractive financing for rapidly growing companies. He has industrial and managerial experience from three continents from companies including WestLB and Rio Tinto. He holds a BEng in Mining Engineering from the University of Nottingham and an MSc in Mineral Project Appraisal from Imperial College London.

Vianode is positioning to meet increasing demand for batteries and anode graphite solutions driven by global electrification and EV deployment. Vianode intends to scale through a strategically phased expansion with production sites in North America and Europe and to decarbonise mobility and create significant stakeholder value. The completion of the USD 200 million industrial customer qualification plant at Herøya, Norway later this year will mark the next scale-up milestone.

“Vianode provides a unique opportunity to drive the energy transition through the supply of efficient, low-emission materials to battery and EV manufacturers in North America and Europe. I look forward to applying my skills and experience to help bring Vianode’s large-scale graphite production facilities from the planning stage into real life, and to becoming part of this very impressive team,” says Howard Ormonroyd.

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The MDS Volumetric Feeder

The MDS Volumetric Feeder

Movacolor launches the all new MDS Volumetric Feeder, an additional solution to her modular dosing and blending concept. This innovative feeder sets the standard in volumetric dosing. It targets plastic manufacturers in search of a cost-effective solution to optimize their material handling and increase their operator efficiency.

Movacolor’s first volumetric unit was introduced in 1997 and has proven its worth in a variety of applications. Over the past decades, Movacolor engineers have continuously improved its functionality to ensure it meets the changing industry needs. Now, it’s time for the next phase of innovation: the all new MDS Volumetric Feeder.

This new volumetric dosing solution – backed by the tagline ‘Volumetric Dosing Done Right’ – is developed for plastic manufacturers that require a high performing dosing unit at a cost-effective price. Klaas Talsma, Product Manager at Movacolor states: “We believe this product will become the new standard for volumetric feeding across the plastics industry. With its new intuitive touch screen in combination with the latest controlling software technology, we have developed a unique solution for this market segment.”

The MDS Volumetric Feeder allows for reliable dosing, with the capability to handle a wide variety of materials, from granular to microgranulate and free-flowing powder up to 70 degrees Celsius. It proves its value in easy operation, minimizing overdosing and as a result saving on material and process costs.

The MDS Volumetric Feeder comes with an efficient and reliable stepper motor, a rigid dosing house, a stainless-steel hopper and a robust neckpiece. Optimal blend homogeneity is accomplished through inline dosing using a centralized insert within the neckpiece.

All the dosing tools from Movacolor’s MDS Balance product range will also be available for the MDS Volumetric Feeder, providing customers with the flexibility to choose the most suitable dosing tool for their specific process. The stepper motor and selection of dosing tools offer an RPM range from 0.1 to 200 in 0.1 RPM increments and the capacity to dose up to 72 kg/h.

Thanks to its intuitive design, this dosing solution allows a swift 60-second cleaning and material change through a discharge valve and easy motor, hopper and dosing tool release. As a result, downtime and changeover time can be minimized.

The VoluTouch
The MDS Volumetric Feeder includes a dedicated newly developed 4.3” VoluTouch controller. This capacitive touchscreen controller can manage up to two units and is equipped with intuitive functionalities such as easy recipe management. A wireless web interface allows for data and recipe transfer. The VoluTouch controller can seamlessly connect with an extruder’s tacho signal, initiate the injection molding machine in timer mode, and features a relay mode. This ensures smooth integration with any production line.

The MDS Volumetric Feeder is part of Movacolor’s modular dosing concept and can be combined with other units and/or specifically tailored to fit the requirements of your production process.

Availability and delivery time

The availability of Movacolor’s new MDS Volumetric Feeder will vary by region. The product has been launched in the Asia-Pacific region on January 25, 2024 and will be introduced to the North- and Latin American market on May 6, 2024 during the NPE exhibition in Orlando, FL. The EMEA launch will follow shortly after. The delivery time will be approximately 2-3 weeks from the date of purchase.

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Aurion – The New Era Of Clean-Tech Machining

Aurion – The New Era Of Clean-Tech Machining

  • Aurion Machining Technologies Oy (“Aurion”) has developed new technology – using ionized air – as a trailblazing clean-tech alternative for metal working fluids and emulsions in parts manufacturing.
  • Ionized air is ideal for achieving high quality machining results – and it is safe for employees and environmentally friendly.
  • Aurion technology is fully compliant with modern sustainability regulations which require end-to-end clean-tech solutions.
  • Aurion technology is the response to increasing concern that metalworking fluids contribute significant carbon emissions on global basis.

Disposal of used cutting fluids causes significant environmental contamination. Global annual consumption of cutting fluids is estimated to exceed 2 billion liters – although the actual amount of cutting fluids waste is assumed to be up to 10 times higher, as most fluids are diluted before their use. Cutting fluid treatment and their release to the environment leads to significant oxygen depletion and nutrient destruction in surface waters.

Aurion Technology
The core of the Aurion technology is in the ionized air which generates an electrochemical process resulting in electron loss and atomic level transformation of Aurion gas medium at the cutting surface. The electrochemical process acts as a dry lubricant in the cutting process, penetrating the cutting zone and optimising the interaction between the tool edge and the workpiece. This process accelerates oxide layer formation and significantly reduces the friction, thermal stress and tool wear.

The Aurion system consists of three components – ionizer, controller and air-cooling unit. The system is connected to the factory compressed air network and machinery CNC. There is no need for any special safety precautions as ionized air pressure remains at 2 – 3 bar and temperature in the -10°C to +10°C during machining operations.

Aurion technology is the result of years of industrial research and development work. Its technical properties have been proven in thorough tests conducted by authoritative institutions and industrial partners. Most recently the respected Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) of the University of Sheffield in England achieved excellent results in titanium milling trials.

Economically Compelling Solution
Aurion reduces manufacturing costs and cutting lead times in workshop processes. Thousands of validation runs have proven that Aurion technology delivers at least the same machining quality and performance as cutting fluids – measured by cutting speed, tool life and surface quality. Ionized clean air is safe for its operators and the relevant machinery and meets the highest standards for workpiece residuals.

Easy to use and integrate
Aurion technology is suitable for all machining applications and materials. It is easy to integrate to both existing and new machines, either by using the external piping to the cutting zone or by using existing coolant channels in standard toolholders and tools.

High integration flexibility and the possibility to use existing machine tool features minimises the up-front investment and limits the transition costs for introduction of the Aurion technology.  The payback for the Aurion system is typically 3-6 months.

Aurion adaptation is moving to full industrial scale – Join for the journey
Following years of successful development work, Aurion is now ready for full scale industrial use. Attracted by the recent positive tests and validation runs, a number of high-quality manufacturers are engaged as partners in the next steps of the Aurion journey to transform their profitability and accelerate their carbon net zero plans.

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Planned Change at Zeppelin Group Management Board – Matthias Benz Follows Peter Gerstmann

Planned change at Zeppelin Group Management Board – Matthias Benz follows Peter Gerstmann

Matthias Benz, currently Managing Director of Raufoss Technology, a company of CAG-Holding, will become a member of the Management Board of the Zeppelin Group on July 1, 2024. He will succeed Peter Gerstmann as Chairman of the Management Board on October 1, 2024. This was decided by the Supervisory Board of Zeppelin GmbH at its last meeting in December 2023.

“We are delighted that we have been able to appoint Matthias Benz as Peter Gerstmann’s  successor,” emphasizes Andreas Brand, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Zeppelin  GmbH, Mayor of the City of Friedrichshafen and representative of the shareholder Zeppelin  Foundation. “Matthias Benz has many years of national and international management  experience and faces entrepreneurial challenges in a strategic, focused and decisive manner  – and always manages to take his team with him.” 

“Peter Gerstmann is passing on an excellent, committed and motivated team to me,” says  Matthias Benz. “I am very much looking forward to my new role and would like to thank the Supervisory Board for the trust they have placed in me. And I am delighted to be able to take  on responsibility for a Zeppelin Foundation company again.” 

In the ZF Group, Matthias Benz took on management responsibility early on in various  positions at national and international locations. Among other things, he was Chief Financial  Officer at ZF North American Operations, Managing Director of ZF Services in Schweinfurt, a  member of the Executive Board of ZF Marine in Padova and thereafter, as Executive Vice  President Sales & Customer Development at ZF in Friedrichshafen, a member of the first  management level below the ZF Executive Board. Since 2020, Matthias Benz has been  Managing Director of Neuman Aluminium / Raufoss Technology and a member of the top  management level of CAG-Holding, an owner-managed company. Neuman Aluminium / Raufoss is one of the leading international manufacturers of aluminum components for  automotive and industrial applications. 

Peter Gerstmann (62) has been Chairman of the Management Board of the Zeppelin Group  since 2010 and has worked for the company for 24 years. He informed the Supervisory Board  at an early stage that he would not be available for a further appointment and would like to  hand over responsibility after 15 years as CEO of the Zeppelin Group. 

In 2002, Peter Gerstmann initially took over the management of Zeppelin Systems and thus  overall responsibility for the globally operating plant engineering with its headquarters in  Friedrichshafen. From 2007, Gerstmann was also Managing Director for Controlling at  Zeppelin GmbH – until he was appointed Chairman of the Management Board in 2010. “I’m  leaving at a time of economic and geopolitical upheaval, so for me it’s indeed quite difficult to  step down,” says Peter Gerstmann. “With a view to my successor, our management team and  the committed employees throughout the Group, our company has proven its resilience in all  crises and the course has been set very well.” Following his stepping back from the Group  Management Board, Peter Gerstmann will be available to advise and support his successor  and the Supervisory Board until the end of the year.  

The Chairman of the General Works Council of Zeppelin Systems GmbH and Vice Chairman  of the Supervisory Board, Heribert Hierholzer, sees the unanimous election of Matthias Benz as a sign of continuity: “Successful cooperation between the employer and employee sides  has characterized the Zeppelin Group for many years and decades, which is what makes us  so successful in the market.” The task now is to continue this success story. 

Andreas Brand, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, emphasizes: “It is still too early to say  goodbye, but we owe Peter Gerstmann a great debt of gratitude. During his time, the Zeppelin  Group has developed enormously and above all successfully in both the industrial and  commercial sectors. Peter Gerstmann shaped the Zeppelin Group into an extraordinarily  successful and broadly diversified company. For the owners Zeppelin Foundation and  Luftschiffbau Zeppelin, he impressively increased the value of the company. Peter Gerstmann  is handing over a financially stable and profitable company. Over all the decades he has been  part of the Zeppelin Group, Peter Gerstmann has always remained a person, approachable,  present, listening, team-oriented and decisive for the people of Zeppelin, the Supervisory  Board and me.” Group sales rose from around 2 billion euros in 2010 to 3.8 billion euros in  2022. In 2010, there were around 6,000 employees worldwide – the Zeppelin Group now has  more than 10,000 employees in 26 countries. 

https://www.zeppelin.com/

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FMI’ Analyst view: “The Packaging Platter: Enhancing Meat Poultry and Seafood Presentation”

FMI’ Analyst view: “The Packaging Platter: Enhancing Meat Poultry and Seafood Presentation”

The global meat, poultry, and seafood packaging market is expected to record a growth of 5.3% during the forecast period. The market value is projected to increase from US$ 7.7 billion in 2024 to US$ 13.2 billion by 2034 due to a surge in ready-to-eat meals. The industry for meat, poultry, and seafood packaging registered an average growth of 3.1% in 2023.

Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Packaging Market Analysis

The rise in the demand for processed and marinated food products has contributed to the growth of the market. Meat and poultry food products require specialized packaging solutions that protect them from contamination, maintain their freshness, and ensure they are easy to use. The packaging industry has responded to this demand by developing novel technologies and biodegradable solutions such as retort and aseptic packaging.

Increasing awareness about food safety and hygiene has contributed to the growth of the meat, poultry, and seafood packaging market. Consumers are increasingly concerned about the safety and quality of their food products. As a result, the packaging industry has been focusing on developing solutions that protect food products from contamination and ensure they are safe for consumption.

Changing consumer habits is likely to lead to industry growth for the projected period. Consumers are increasingly looking for fresh, convenient, and easily available products. In response, the packaging industry has developed innovative solutions such as vacuum packaging, modified atmosphere packaging, and active packaging. These solutions help extend the shelf life of products and ensure they are fresh and safe for consumption.

Key Opportunities for the Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Packaging Demand

·Consumers are becoming more aware of the environmental impact of packaging waste and are looking for eco-friendly options. Packaging companies are focusing on developing packaging materials that are biodegradable, recyclable, or made from renewable resources.

·The rise in e-commerce sales of meat, poultry, and seafood products is expected to create lucrative opportunities in the industry. Consumers are increasingly turning to online shopping for their food needs. This has created a need for packaging solutions to protect perishable products during transportation. Packaging companies are developing innovative solutions to keep these products fresh and safe during transit.

·The growing trend toward convenience packaging is driving demand for ready-to-eat or microwaveable packaging solutions. Consumers are looking for packaging that is easy to use and allows them to prepare their meals quickly. Moreover, advancements in packaging solutions that withstand high temperatures and retain the freshness of the product are reshaping the industry.

·The meat, poultry, and seafood packaging market is experiencing a rise in demand for customized packaging solutions. With the rise of premium and specialty products, companies seek packaging that differentiates their products from their competitors. Packaging companies provide customized solutions expected to enhance the product’s appeal and provide a unique brand identity.

Challenges for the Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Packaging Market

·The rising demand for sustainable and eco-friendly packaging solutions is expected to hinder market growth in the forecast period. The current packaging methods and materials used in this market are often non-biodegradable, leading to environmental concerns and waste accumulation. As a result, companies have started investing in eco-friendly packaging solutions, which is a significant challenge in cost and availability.

·The stringent regulations imposed by various governments on the packaging industry may somewhat hinder the market. The regulations are put in place to ensure the quality and safety of the products, restricting the use of certain packaging materials.

·The meat, poultry, and seafood packaging industry is highly competitive, with numerous companies competing for a market share. The competition is likely to lead to a price war, with companies cutting prices to attract customers, impacting their profit margins. Additionally, the market is highly dependent on the supply chain, and any disruptions in the supply chain are expected to lead to delays in delivery and food quality.

Country-wise insights

Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Packaging Market in the United States

The United States is one of the leading consumers of meat, poultry, and seafood products in the world, and as a result, the market for packaging these products is expanding rapidly in the country. The shift toward more convenient packaging options, such as vacuum-sealed pouches and pre-cut portions, cater to the busy lifestyles of consumers driving the market. Moreover, innovation in sustainable poultry packaging to reduce waste is gaining momentum in the United States. For instance, leading meat and poultry packaging firms utilize thermoformed saddle packs integrated with leak-proof seals to preserve the product and cut landfill waste.

Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Packaging Market in China

China is one of the world’s leading meat, poultry, and seafood-consuming countries, with a growing demand for packaged food products and a growth rate of 6.4%. The market in China is expected to grow significantly over the next few years due to the increasing demand for ready-to-eat and convenience food products. The key factors driving this growth include rising incomes, changing lifestyles, and the growing popularity of online food delivery services. The Chinese government has implemented several policies to improve food safety and quality, which has led to an increase in demand for packaging that can protect food products from contamination.

Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Packaging Market in Japan

The seafood consumption in Japan, as per a market study conducted in 2022, is around 8 million tons. The country is also a leading importer of seafood products. The growing demand for nutritional food and seafood-based ingredients is driving the market in Japan. The demand for high-quality and safe packaging for these products is rising in Japan due to the increasing awareness among consumers about health and safety. The country has strict regulations on food safety and packaging standards, which has led to the development of advanced packaging technologies. Moreover, due to the scarcity of fish, the government is focusing on fisheries policy to protect the marine resources in Japan and seafood cuisine culture.

Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Packaging Market in Germany

Germany is known for its strong industrial sector, high-quality engineering, and advanced technological development. It is famous for its culture, history, and architecture, with many historical landmarks and buildings that attract tourists worldwide. The country is a leading player in the meat, poultry, and seafood packaging market, with many companies involved in producing and distributing these products. For instance, Frisch-Geflügel Claus is a Germany-based poultry supplier aiming to innovate the packaging landscape with sustainability. Replacing the conventional trays with cardboard trays that can reduce the use of plastic by 80%, the company is also focusing on using wafer-thin sealing film to cover trays.

Competitive Landscape

The competitive landscape for the meat, poultry, and seafood packaging industry is quite diverse. Several players operate in the market, ranging from large multinational corporations to small and medium-sized enterprises. Companies compete on various factors such as product quality, price, distribution network, and marketing strategies. The market is witnessing the emergence of several new players, further intensifying the competition. Overall, the market is highly competitive and offers customers a wide range of options.

Recent Developments

·In 2022, Amcor announced the opening of its new innovative manufacturing facility in Huizhou, China. With an investment of more than US$ 100 million, the 590,000 square foot factory is China’s leading flexible packaging plant by production capacity, significantly improving Amcor’s ability to meet expanding customer demand throughout Asia Pacific. The facility includes China’s first automated packaging production line, which reduces production cycle time by double digits, as well as high-speed printing presses, laminators, and bag-making equipment.

·In 2019, Berry Global Group Inc., a key participant, acquired RPC Group PLC (RPC) for US$ 6.5 billion in order to produce value-added solutions. The goal was to offer a protective barrier for plastic packaging firms. Furthermore, this alliance is expected to enhance the company’s growth by reaching US$ 150 million annually.

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