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Blister & Other High Visibility Packaging to 2006 (Study # 1527)
Published March 2002

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The US market for high visibility packaging will grow six percent annually through 2006, driven by labor saving and source reduction advantages over paper, paperboard and foil. Carded blister packs and clamshells will lead gains due to their high marketing appeal and display characteristics. Food will remain the largest market.

This study analyzes the $5.9 billion US high visibility packaging industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996, 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by material (e.g., plastic resins, paper and paperboard, foil); by product (e.g., carded blister packs, windowed packaging, clamshell packaging, skin packaging); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 50 key companies including Alcoa, Pactiv, Ivex Packaging, Mead Westvaco, and Alloyd.

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Caps & Closures to 2007 (Study # 1647)
Published February 2003

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The US caps and closures market will grow 5.1 percent annually through 2007, driven by a shift toward value-added configurations such as dispensing and child-resistant closures. Plastic closures will remain the largest and fastest growing product while beverages remain the largest and fastest growing market.

This study analyzes the $4.6 billion US cap and closure industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1997, 2002) and forecasts to 2007 and 2012 by raw material (e.g., plastic, metal); by product (e.g., threaded, dispensing, unthreaded, child-resistant, screw and lug, crowns, roll-ons, rubber, paper, cork); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 39 key companies including Crown Cork & Seal, Owens-Illinois, AptarGroup, Alcoa, Amcor White Cap, and Saint-Gobain Calmar.

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Converted Flexible Packaging to 2005 (Study # 1500)
Published December 2001

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The US market for converted flexible packaging will reach $14.5 billion in 2005. Advances will be stimulated by new developments such as breathable films for fresh cut produce and meats, reclosable stand-up pouches and microwaveable wraps. Plastic films will extend their lead with polyethylene and polypropylene offering the best prospects.

This study analyzes the 6.7 billion pound US converted flexible packaging industry. It presents historic (1990, 1995 and 2000) data and forecasts to 2005 and 2010 by material type (e.g., polyethylene film, polypropylene film, PVC film, polyester film, nylon film, polystyrene film, cellophane, kraft and sulfite paper, glassine and greaseproof paper, oiled and waxed paper, aluminum foil); and by market (e.g., food, nonfood).

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 39 key companies including Sealed Air, Bemis, Printpack Pechiney Plastic Packaging, and Reynolds.

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Corrugated & Paperboard Boxes to 2005 (Study # 1519)
Published February 2002

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Growth in US box demand will be driven by continued strength in food, beverages and chemicals, as well as faster growth in durable goods. Folding cartons will lead gains based on increased penetration in durable goods and better graphics. Printing and graphic design enhancements will also benefit mini-flute boxes and corrugated containers.

This study analyzes the $33 billion US paper box industry. It presents historical data (1990, 1995 and 2000) and forecasts to 2005 and 2010 by material (unbleached kraft, recycled, semichemical, bleached kraft); by box product (corrugated and solid fiber, folding paperboard, set-up); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 33 key companies including Smurfit-Stone, International Paper, Weyerhaeuser, Georgia-Pacific, Temple-Inland, and Packaging Corporation of America.

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Cosmetic & Toiletry Containers to 2005 (Study # 1491)
Published December 2001

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The US market for cosmetic and toiletry containers will reach $3 billion in 2005, driven by favorable demographic shifts and continuing new-product introductions, especially those aimed at males, teens and children. Value growth will outpace unit gains due to the use of higher-priced materials such as PET resins and aluminum.

This study analyzes the 17.8 billion unit US cosmetic and toiletry container industry. It presents historical data (1990, 1995, 2000) and forecasts to 2005 and 2010 by material (e.g., plastic, paperboard, glass, metal); by type (e.g., bottles, tubes, sticks, blister packs, folding cartons, set-up boxes, jars, cans); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 41 key companies including Owens-Illinois, Alcan, Crown Cork & Seal, Pechiney, Silgan, US Can, and Rexam.

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Flexible Bulk Packaging to 2007 (Study # 1668)
Published April 2003

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Flexible bulk packaging demand in the US will reach $6.3 billion in 2007. Growth will be driven by heightened manufacturing and retail activity and the rise of home centers and club stores offering bulk-packaged and warehoused products. Flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs), film wrap, and drum, bin and box liners will show the strongest gains.

This study analyzes the US flexible bulk packaging industry, presenting historical data (1992, 1997 and 2002) and forecasts to 2007 and 2012 by product (e.g., shipping sacks; stretch and shrink film wrap; strapping; flexible intermediate bulk containers; drum, bin and box liners); by material (plastic resins, paper, steel, textiles); and by application.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 38 industry competitors including Smurfit-Stone Container, Illinois Tool Works, Tyco International, Bemis, Exopack, and AEP Industries.

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Food Containers to 2005 (Study # 1501)
Published January 2002

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Demand for food containers in the US will reach 106 billion units in 2005. Gains will be fostered by an expanding population, greater use of higher value packaging and consumer demands for conveniently prepared foods. Paperboard will remain the dominant material but will lose market share to flexible packaging and plastic containers.

This study analyzes the $11 billion US food containers industry. It presents historical data (1990, 1995, 2000) and forecasts to 2005 and 2010 by material (e.g., paperboard, metal, plastic, glass); by type (e.g., cartons, boxes, cans, tubs, cups, bottles, jars); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 42 key companies including Silgan, Crown Cork & Seal, Graphic Packaging International, Ball, Owens-Illinois, and Smurfit-Stone Container.

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Labels to 2006 (Study # 1584)
Published September 2002

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US label shipments will grow 4.8 percent yearly through 2006 based on advances in label technology, substrates, adhesives and coatings. Paper will remain the top stock while plastics continue to make inroads. Pressure sensitive adhesive tape will continue as the leading type with flexography the main printing method.
This study analyzes the $10.4 billion US labels industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996, 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by application method (e.g., pressure sensitive, glue-applied, sleeve and heat-shrink, thermal transfer, in-mold, heat-seal, gummed, UV-curable); by raw and stock material (paper, plastic films, adhesives, inks); by printing technology; and by function.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 42 companies including Avery Dennison, CCL Industries, FLEXcon, MACtac, Moore, 3M, and Wallace Computer Services.

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Lawn, Garden & Agricultural Packaging to 2006 (Study # 1634)
Published January 2003

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Growth in US demand for lawn, garden and agricultural packaging will be based on a shift toward higher value products and increased use of packaging to differentiate products. The consumer market will lead gains based on the need for eye-appealing and informative packaging and a rising interest in gardening.

This study analyzes the $885 million US lawn, garden and agricultural packaging market. It presents historical data (1992, 1996 and 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by market, by application (e.g., fertilizers, pesticides, seeds, growing media, mulch); and by product (e.g., paper and plastic bags and sacks, plastic bottles, intermediate bulk containers, drums, pouches, labels, paperboard boxes, metal containers, caps and closures).

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 42 industry participants including Bemis, Exopack, Greif Brothers, Hood Packaging, and Smurfit-Stone Container.

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Paper versus Plastics in Packaging to 2006 (Study # 1612)
Published November 2002

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Plastic will make continued yet slower inroads over competitive paper and paperboard packaging through 2006. The availability of improved materials and the increased need for product protection and stability will favor plastic in a number of areas including baked goods, dry food, candy and juice packaging.

This study analyzes the 19.4 billion pound US competitive paper and plastic packaging industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996, 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by material (e.g., plastic, paper, paperboard, molded pulp, fibre); by type (e.g., flexible product packaging, rigid product containers, trays, retails bags and sacks, shipping drums and sacks); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 43 companies including Bemis, Dolco, Duro Bag Manufacturing, Graphic Packaging International, Pechiney Plastic Packaging, Printpack, Sonoco Products, and Smurfit-Stone Container.

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Pharmaceutical Packaging to 2006 (Study # 1546)
Published April 2002

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Drug packaging demand in the US will grow 4.3 percent yearly through 2006. Blister packaging will remain the top group based on strength in unit dose, compliance, clinical trial, high barrier and high visibility formats. Pouches and strip packs will compete with blister in unit dose. Prefillable inhalers and syringes will grow the fastest in market value.

This study analyzes the $4.2 billion US pharmaceutical packaging industry. It presents historical data (1990, 1996, 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by raw material, by product (e.g., blister packaging, plastic bottles, pouches and strip packs, prefillable inhalers, prefillable syringes, medication tubes, parenteral vials and ampules, IV Containers, glass bottles, prescription dispensing containers; closures, package inserts, labels); and by end-use market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 30 key companies including Alcoa, West Pharmaceutical Services, Alcan, PCI Services, Owens-Illinois, Silgan Holdings, Rexam Medical Packaging, Sharp, Pechiney, and Mead Westvaco.

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Plastic Containers to 2006 (Study # 1599)
Published September 2002

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US plastic container demand will grow 4.1 percent yearly through 2006. Gains over other materials will be based on plastic's clarity, light weight, design flexibility, strength, shatter resistance, barrier properties, tamper evidence, and ease of opening and dispensing. Bottles will remain the dominant type, while PET displaces HDPE as the leading resin.

This study analyzes the $11.3 billion US plastic containers industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996 and 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by type (e.g., bottles, pails, tubs and cups, trays, egg cartons, produce baskets, squeeze tubes); by resin (e.g., HDPE, PET, polystyrene, polypropylene, PVC, LDPE); and by application.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 40 companies including Owens-Illinois, Consolidated Container, Plastipak Packaging, E.ON AG, Graham Packaging, Crown Cork & Seal, and Coca-Cola Enterprises.

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Pouches to 2006 (Study # 1614)
Published November 2002

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US demand for pouches will grow 6.9 percent annually through 2006, driven by double-digit gains in stand-up pouches and healthy increases in the dominant flat pouch segment. Both food and nonfood markets will benefit as producers replace metal cans, paperboard boxes and bags with pouches for more convenient and eye appealing packaging.

This study analyzes the $3.3 billion US market for flat and standup pouches used in food and nonfood applications. It presents historical data (1992, 1996 and 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by type (e.g., pillow or back seal, four-side seal, three-side seal, stand-up); by feature (e.g., resealable, aseptic, vacuum, retort, shaped, spouted, form/fill/seal, preformed); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 37 companies including Bemis, Cardinal Health, Exopack, Frito-Lay, General Mills, HJ Heinz, Kal Kan Foods, Kellogg, Kraft Foods, Minute Maid, Pechiney Plastic Packaging, Pyramid Group, Rexam, and Sharp.

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Pressure Sensitive Tapes to 2006 (Study # 1582)
Published August 2002

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US shipments of pressure sensitive tapes will reach $5.7 billion in 2006. Advances will be driven by material enhancements which will continue to enable tapes to supplant other joining and bonding systems in industrial assembly, packaging and other uses. Best prospects exist for double-coated, adhesive transfer and certain plastic film-backed tapes.

This study analyzes the 5.3 billion square meter US pressure sensitive tape industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996, 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by material (e.g., backings, adhesives); by type (e.g., plastic film, paper, cloth, rubber, foam, glass cloth, single-coated, double-coated, adhesives transfer); and by application.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 38 companies including 3M, Intertape Polymer, Tyco Adhesives, Shurtape, Avery Dennison, Beiersdorf, and Nitto Denko.

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Protective Packaging to 2006 (Study # 1542)
Published May 2002

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US protective packaging demand will grow 4.9 percent annually through 2006, driven by expanding Internet and mail order sales and the highly customized requirements of end-use packaging. Inflatable bags, bubble packaging, molded foams and protective mailers will offer the best prospects. Plastic packaging will continue to supplant paperboard.

This study analyzes the $2.4 billion US protective packaging industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996 and 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by product (e.g., molded foams, foamed-in-place, protective mailers, bubble packaging, paperboard protectors, loose-fill, inflatable bags); by material (e.g., expanded polystyrene, polyurethane, polyolefins); and by function (cushioning, blocking and bracing, void-fill).

The study also examines the US market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 36 companies active in the industry including Sealed Air, Pactiv, and Tuscarora.

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Rigid Bulk Packaging to 2007 (Study # 1685)
Published June 2003

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Demand for rigid bulk packaging in the US will reach $5.5 billion in 2007, driven by a shift toward higher-value containers and by more stringent laws regarding hazardous materials transport and handling. RIBCs and materials handling containers will grow the fastest, while plastic drums and pails continue to supplant fibre and steel types.

This study analyzes the US rigid bulk packaging industry. It presents historical demand data (1992, 1997 and 2002) and forecasts to 2007 and 2012 by material (plastic, steel, paperboard, wood panels); by product (drums, pails, materials handling containers, bulk boxes, RIBCs); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 41 industry competitors including Greif Brothers, Russell-Stanley, Letica, North America Packaging, and Weyerhaeuser.

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Specialty Films to 2007 (Study # 1657)
Published May 2003

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Demand for specialty plastic films in the US will grow 5.5 percent through 2007. Barrier films, used primarily in packaging, will remain the largest product category, while conductive films grow the fastest based on a recovery in the electronics industry. Light control window films will also grow fast but from a smaller base.

This study analyzes the $5.6 billion US specialty film industry. It presents historical data for 1992, 1997 and 2002 and forecasts to 2007 and 2012 by raw material, by product (e.g., gas, moisture and other barrier films; decorative films; conductive films; interlayer and surface safety and security films; breathable films; light control films); and by market.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 32 leading competitors including Bemis, Sealed Air, DuPont, CPFilms, and Honeywell.

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Sterile Packaging to 2006 (Study # 1629)
Published January 2003

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The US market for sterile medical packaging will grow 5.2 percent annually through 2006. Gains will be driven by an aging populace, more rigorous infection control standards and the convenience of sterile packaging formats. Value-added products such as custom surgical trays, prefillable syringes and plastic bottles will offer the best opportunities.

This study analyzes the $1.4 billion US sterile packaging industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996, 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by sterile packaging product (e.g., thermoformed trays, pouches, prefillable syringes, plastic IV containers, vials, plastic bottles, bags, blister packs and clamshells, ampuls); by market and by material.

The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 38 companies including Perfecseal, Rexam, Abbott Laboratories, Schott, Maxxim Medical, and Kenpack.

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World Converted Flexible Packaging to 2005 (Study # 1512)
Published January 2002

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World demand for converted flexible packaging will rise 4.6 percent annually through 2005. Growth will be driven by new applications and further gains on rigid containers, based on environmental advantages and improving barrier properties and convenience. Plastic films will expand their lead over paper and foil.

This study analyzes the US$38 billion world converted flexible packaging industry. It presents historical data (1990, 1995 and 2000) and forecasts to 2005 and 2010 by material (e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC, polyester, nylon, polystyrene, cellophane, PVDC, EVOH, paper, foil); by market; by world geographic region and for 17 individual countries.

The study also examines the economic and market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 44 companies including Sealed Air, Alcan, Amcor, Bemis, Printpack, and Pechiney.

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World Pressure Sensitive Tapes to 2006 (Study # 1569)
Published August 2002

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The global pressure sensitive (self-adhesive) tape market will grow 5.5 percent through 2006, driven in part by the new, high-performance tapes. Corrugated carton sealing tapes will remain the largest volume segment, while technical and specialty tapes used in industrial fastening and bonding grow the fastest.

This study analyzes the US$14 billion world pressure sensitive tapes industry. It presents historical data (1992, 1996 and 2001) and forecasts to 2006 and 2011 by type (e.g., carton sealing, masking, medical, double-sided); by raw material (e.g., polypropylene, PVC, paper); by geographic region and for 23 countries.
The study also examines the market environment, details industry structure and market share, and profiles 42 key companies including 3M, Nitto Denko, tesa, Intertape Polymer, and Tyco Adhesives.

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