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New world packaging machinery study
World demand for packaging machinery is forecast to grow 5.2 percent annually through 2012 to almost $40 billion. Product sales will be spurred by rising economic output and improved standards of living, resulting in increased consumer spending, manufacturing activity and associated ...
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New Beverage Containers Study
US demand for beverage containers is projected to increase 2.4 percent per annum to 272 billion units in 2012, or nearly 42 billion gallons of packaged beverage production. Unit gains will be driven by continued consumer preference for singleserving containers in many markets, ...
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New Natural Polymers Study
Natural polymer demand is expected to grow 7.1 percent annually to $4.0 billion in 2012, or 1.75 billion pounds. Best opportunities are anticipated in packaging areas as a result of the increased availability and cost competitiveness of novel polymers such as polylactic acid (PLA). ...
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New gaskets & seals study
Through 2012, the US market for gaskets and seals is expected to expand 2.7 percent per year (including price increases) to $8.8 billion, roughly in line with sales performance during the 2002-2007 period. Suppliers will benefit from a rebound in motor vehicle production, as well as ...
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Graham Packaging to close 2 plants
USA-Graham Packaging Company, L.P., will close two plants - one in Lakeland, Florida, and the other in Montgomery, Alabama - as customer volume has shifted to other locations. Approximately 20 jobs will be affected.The company's McCue Road container plant in Lakeland is scheduled to ...
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Carbonated soft drinks segment continues to struggle, BEVERAGE MARKETING CORPORATION study shows
The U.S. carbonated soft drink market's long struggle to achieve growth persists. After six straight years of sub–1% growth, volume declined for the third straight year in 2007. Prior to 2005, the market had not declined in at least 20 years. U.S. carbonated soft drink volume has not ...
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