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High Performance Barrier Packaging Films: 2011 Report
High performance barrier packaging films remain a strong market
focus and targeted growth opportunity.
The trend toward replacement of rigid containers with flexible packaging
as a means of weight and source reduction, fueled by consumers'
desire for convenience, has resulted in growth rates for barrier
packaging films averaging over 6% annually.
New barrier film and coating technologies combined
with innovative packaging formats have allowed flexible packaging
to penetrate segments traditionally dominated by rigid containers.
As innovations in barrier packaging films continue, a thorough understanding of today's market, along with a clear-eyed assessment of future challenges and opportunities, is required.
Set for a March 31, 2011 release, High Performance Barrier Packaging
Films: 2011 Report provides a:
- Comprehensive valuation and 5-year forecast of the U.S. market for high performance films used in barrier packaging applications
- Detailed evaluation of existing markets
- Investigation of emerging opportunities
- Exploration of clear and opaque barrier film developments
Other highlights include a comparison to foil performance and economics, as well as profiles of film and resin producers.
The barrier packaging films report covers 16 specific market segments
(6 perishable food, 6 dry food and 4 non-food segments), providing
the following information for each area:
- Market overview
- Typical applications
- Package structure analysis
- Performance properties
- Estimated consumption
- Trends, growth and drivers
- Five year outlook
The report price is $3,900 before March 31 and $4,900 after.
Authors
CMR Founder and President Sharon P. Derbyshire, CPP is an accomplished
market research consultant focused on servicing the packaging and
specialty chemical industries. She has 25+ years of work experience
spanning all facets of the industry, from raw materials application
through end user. Click
here for more information on Sharon.
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