Food Containers forecasts for 2011 and 2016

Released on: March 23, 2008, 11:54 pm

Press Release Author: Bharatbook

Industry: Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary: Food container demand is projected to exceed $23 billion in
2011. Growth will be stimulated by an expanding population base, rising disposable
personal income levels, smaller household sizes, consumer demands for more
convenient prepared foods, and trends toward value-added packaging providing
advantages including freshness protection and increased convenience.

Press Release Body: Above-average gains are anticipated for plastic containers, and
bags and pouches. Plastic container growth will be attributable to performance
advantages over glass, metal and paperboard alternatives, with cups and tubs
benefitting from expanding applications for single-serving cups, which are
frequently sold in multipacks. Bag and pouch prospects will be driven by robust
advances for stand-up pouches based on advantages of excellent visual appeal,
product differentiation, convenience, portability, reclosability and freshness
protection. In addition to replacing other containers in existing products,
opportunities for pouches are anticipated in initial launches of new products.

While paperboard food container demand will expand at a slower pace based on
maturity of many applications and competition from flexible packaging, robust
expansion is anticipated in the relatively small aseptic carton segment based on
expanding applications (often at the expense of metal cans) and greater consumer
interest in natural or minimally processed foods. In addition, paperboard tubs and
folding cartons will continue to dominate ice cream and frozen dessert packaging.
Metal can demand is expected to increase marginally, with unit demand continuing to
fall as a result of inroads by pouches, plastic containers, and aseptic cartons.
Still, cans will remain a key component of the food container mix and the use of
convenience features such as easyopening and/or resealable tops will offer some
momentum. Moreover, the presence of nontraditional can types, such as retortable
aluminum bowls and microwaveable cans, is expected to help increase the
competitiveness of cans. Glass container demand will continue to decline as plastic
containers make further inroads into traditional glass container applications.

Meat, dairy, frozen specialties among top market prospects
Among food container markets, best advances are anticipated for meat and related
products, dairy products and frozen specialties, reflecting favorable shipment
growth and expanded offerings of convenience-oriented products. Fruit and vegetable
applications will benefit from trends toward healthier eating and heightened demand
for fresh-cut, readyto- eat produce, which is packaged in value-added containers
such as plastic bowls, and bags and pouches using modified atmosphere films.

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