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AFGC STATE OF INDUSTRY REPORTThe APPMA kick-started their Member Networking Dinner series for 2016 with Tanya Barden, Director, Sustainability, Trade and Innovation, Australia Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) presenting the key trends out of the latest State of Industry Report to 70 members. Tanya’s presentation highlighted the benefits of Asia as an export market, Free TradeAgreements, China as a growing market and Premiumisation. An insightful presentation from a wonderful speaker made for a successful event. Please let us know if you would like a copy of the full State of Industry Report. GLOBAL PACKAGING TRENDS REPORTIn April I will be presenting a paper at a technical dinner on the Global Packaging Trends Report that the APPMA sponsored. The newly released Global Packaging Trends Report is a market research study highlighting future packaging demand, product categories and opportunities for growth in packaging among fast-growing and maturing world economies. Please remember that the full report is available only to APPMA Members so request a copy today. FOOD INNOVATION AUSTRALIA TO SPEAK AT MAY DINNERIn May we will have Najib Lawand, General Manager Market Development, Food Innovation Australia Ltd speaking to our members about ‘Retail & Distributor Buyer Insights from Asia and the Middle East’.
Having worked as an exporter for over 15 years Najib will provide insights on food products and packaging directly from Asian & Middle Eastern buyers, including what they want and need from Australian packaged goods. All of the dates for the 2016 dinner series are set so please put them in your calendar. PMMI SPEAKERS FROM THE US TO ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA IN LATE MAYAt the end of May we are very excited to welcome the newly-appointed Chairman of the PMMI in the US, Paul Irvine and Past Chair, Rick Fox to our Shores for Packaging & Processing Week 2016. They will both be presenting full papers at the AIP National Conference but as a special treat we have arranged an event on the 31st of May for all of our Members. Please keep an eye out for the invitation. 2016 APPMA SCHOLARSHIP2016 APPMA Scholarship Closes in AprilApplications are closing soon for the eighth annual APPMA Scholarship program which will enable one lucky packaging engineer, technologist or designer the opportunity to complete a Diploma in Packaging Technology to the value of $9,000. Diploma in Packaging Technology students are from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, and are typically experienced practitioners or managers in technical, sales/marketing, QA, purchasing, engineering or design. Completion of the Diploma in Packaging Technology demonstrates your commitment to your career and to the industry.
Delegates who successfully complete the Diploma are equipping themselves for senior positions within the packaging industry. INAUGURAL AUSTRALIAN PAVILION AT PROPAK ASIA 2016Lastly, the APPMA are very pleased to advise that we will be launching the inaugural Australian Pavilion at ProPak Asia 2016 on the 15-18th June, Bangkok, Thailand. There will be two pavilions and at this stage we have the following companies exhibiting- HMPS, Adaptapack, Rhima, Confoil, Accupack, the APPMA and the AIP. Outside of the pavilion other APPMA Member companies such as TNA, Heat & Control and Fibre King will also be exhibiting at the show. The APPMA identified a need to help Australian packaging and processing manufacturers and distributors by creating an Australian Pavilion at ProPak Asia each year. The pavilion will enable Australian manufacturers and distributors to showcase their products and companies to the Asian market in an affordable way. If your company is interested in finding out more about the Australian Pavilion please email [email protected] The APPMA looks forward to seeing you all at one of our many events in 2016!
It is hard to believe that we are already heading into April and the APPMA calendar for 2016 is jam-packed with exciting events and initiatives for our Members, their staff and the wider packaging and processing industry.
Mark Dingley ChairmanAPPMA
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Please mark the following APPMA Members dinners in your calendar. The APPMA Board would like to extend a complimentary invitation to each member company to join us for each dinner. The invitation extends to your staff and colleagues as this is a relaxed networking opportunity for like-minded packaging professionals. Please email [email protected] to reserve your place.
MEMBERS DINNER
APPMA/AIP JOINT TECHNICAL DINNER
MEMBERS DINNER
When: Tuesday 12th of JulyWhat: QLD Member DinnerWhere: Gambaros Hotel 33 Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace, 4000Time: 6.00 pm arrival
PACKAGING & PROCESSING WEEK 2016 COCKTAILS
MEMBER DINNER & AGM
When: Tuesday 6th of SeptemberWhat: NSW Member Dinner & AGMWhere: Museum of Contemporary Art 140 George Street, The Rocks, 2000Time: 6.00 pm arrival
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MARK THESE DATES IN YOUR DIARY
When: Wednesday 13th of AprilWhere: Box Hill Golf Club Time: 6.00 pm arrival Speaker: Mark Dingley Chairman APPMA
GLOBAL PACKAGING TRENDS: The newly released Global Packaging Trends Report is a market research study highlighting future packaging demand, product categories and opportunities for growth in packaging among fast-growing and maturing world economies.
When: Tuesday 10th of MayWhere: Four Seasons Hotel Sydney 199 George Street, Sydney 2000Time: 6.00 pm arrival Speaker: Najib Lawand General Manager Market Development Food Innovation Australia Ltd
Retail & Distributor Buyer Insights from Asia and the Middle East: Having worked as an exporter for over 15 years Najib will provide insights on food products and packaging directly from Asian & Middle Eastern buyers, Including what they want and need from Australian packaged goods. Najib Lawand will also be joined by Andre Teixeira, Entrepreneur in Residence, CSIRO Food, Nutrition & BioProducts.
When: Tuesday 31st of MayWhere: M11, Level 2, Crown Promenade 8 Whiteman Street, Southbank, VIC 3006Time: 4.30 pm arrival The Packaging & Processing Week Cocktail party follows at 6.00 pm. The evening will conclude approx 7.30 pmGuest Speakers: Paul Irvine
ChairmanPMMI: Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute Economic and Technology Trends Affecting the Global Processing and Packaging Industries
Rick FoxPast Chair & Member of President’s Advisory CouncilPMMI: Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute Global Trends Impacting the Market for Packaging Machinery including Serialisation and Traceability
CANADA
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Australian Events of Interest APPMA will be partnering with a number of domestic events and awards programs in 2016.
International Events of InterestAPPMA will be exhibiting at a number of international trade exhibitions in 2016 including ProPak Asia, FoodTechPackTech and PACK EXPO.
13th to15th JulyChinawww.propakchina.com
July/August TBA Food & Drink Live Forum
11th to 13th OctoberFoodTechPackTechAuckland, New Zealand
15th to 18th JuneThailandwww.propakasia.com
22 to 24th SeptemberMyanmarwww.propakmyanmar.com
6th to 9th November ChicagoIllinois USAwww.packexpo.com
When: Thursday 14th of AprilWhere: Oatlands Golf Course Club HouseWhat: Grow your market share by meeting changing
consumer demand…Are Accessible Design and Ease of Use critical design elements of all of your packaging? If they are not standard packaging design guidelines of your business then you are already losing customers as their needs and abilities are not being met. It is not only the ageing population that have issues with difficult to open packaging; it is also people with disabilities, arthritis sufferers and even children. Ease of Use design should be an integral part of your packaging.
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NEW COURSE
INTRODUCTION TO ACCESSIBLEPACKAGING DESIGNHALF-DAY TRAINING COURSE
AIP NATIONAL CONFERENCE
When:What: Where:
1 & 2 JUNE AIP National ConferenceCrown PromenadeSouthbank, Victoria
40 SPEAKERS7 COUNTRIES
2 DAYS
INDUSTRY
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Designed for packaging designers, technologists, engineers, sales and marketing people the biennial AIP National Conference is the largest packaging and processing conference of its kind in Australia and New Zealand. Run by industry for industry the AIP National Conference has been leading the way in professional and personal development for decades and is a part of the annual Packaging & Processing Week.
COME AND VISIT THE APPMA ON STAND 5B73 IN THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION
COME AND VISIT THE APPMA ON STAND 2037 COME AND VISIT THE APPMA IN THE PARTNER PAVILION
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INAUGURAL
AUSTRALIAN
PAVILION
The APPMA is pleased to advise that it will be launching the first Australian Pavilion at ProPak Asia 2016 on the
15-18th June, Bangkok, Thailand. There will be two pavilions and at this stage we have the following companies exhibiting- HMPS, Adaptapack, Rhima, Confoil, Accupack, the APPMA and the AIP. Outside of the pavilion other APPMA Member companies such as TNA, Heat & Control and Fibre King will also be exhibiting at the show.
The APPMA identified a need to help Australian packaging and processing manufacturers and distributors by creating an Australian Pavilion at ProPak Asia each year. The pavilion will enable Australian manufacturers and distributors to showcase their products and companies to the Asian market in an affordable way.
BACKGROUND ON PROPAK ASIA
ProPak Asia is Asia’s No.1 international processing & packaging trade event for Asia’s expanding food, drink & pharmaceutical industries. With a proven track record over 24 successful editions ProPak Asia consistently delivers the best results, high quality and quantity trade visitors from across Asia. Visitors come to ProPak Asia to see and buy the latest technologies, machines, products and services. ProPak Asia 2015 had growth and presented its biggest-ever edition with over 1,600 exhibitors from 44 countries, 14 international pavilions from Australia, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom and the USA, and showcases over 4,500 machines from across the world on over 45,000 sqm at BITEC. ProPak Asia 2016 has a focused approach for the industry with 6 dedicated zones, including DrinkTechAsia, FoodTechAsia, Lab&TestAsia, PackagingMaterialsAsia, PharmaTechAsia and PrintTechAsia to highlight growing demand from these sectors.
AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS
COME AND VISIT THE INAUGURAL AUSTRALIAN PAVILION HOSTED BY THE AUSTRALIAN PACKAGING & PROCESSING
MACHINERY ASSOCIATION (APPMA) IN HALL 5
15 – 18 JUNE BITEC, BANGKOK, THAILAND
www.propakasia.com
COMPANIES EXHIBITING IN THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION
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$9,000 DIPLOMA IN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP NOW OPEN FOR ENGINEERS
The Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA), in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), are pleased to announce that submissions are open for the eighth annual Scholarship program which will enable one lucky packaging engineer the opportunity to complete a Diploma in Packaging Technology to the value of $9,000.
WHO AM I? Diploma in Packaging Technology students are from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, and are typically experienced practitioners or managers in technical, sales/marketing, QA, purchasing, engineering or design.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME? Completion of the Diploma in Packaging Technology demonstrates your commitment to your career and to the industry. Delegates who successfully complete the Diploma are equipping themselves for senior positions within the packaging industry.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY 8TH OF APRIL 2016
2013 Winner: Jamie Schellebeck 2012 Winner: Anna Roland
2009 Winner: Rebecca Du2010 Winner: Natalie Quarrell
2011 Winner: Jude Van der Zalm
2014 Winner: Aleah Back2015 Winner: Alysha Baggett 2015 Winner: Alexandra Brayshaw
CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE SUBMISSION FORM AND CRITERIA
APPMA
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NOW
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TThe APPMA is pleased to advise that as a second part of the Associations sponsorship of the newly released
Global Packaging Trends Report for 2015; which is a market research study highlighting future packaging
demand, product categories and opportunities for growth in packaging among fast-growing and maturing
world economies; all Members now have access to a webinar that was recently run by PMMI and Euromonitor
discussing the trends. A reminder that Members also have free access to the full report.
The Global Packaging Trends Report shows three influencers making a mark in every region: growing consumer awareness of health and wellness, stronger influence of recycling and environmental issues, and increasing disposable income and purchasing power. Other important regional trends include urbanisation, convenience, smaller pack sizes, branding strategies, internet retailing, and premiumisation. Globally, flexible plastic remains the dominant pack type with PET Bottles in second place. Pack types such as brick liquid cartons and PET bottles will register the highest growth rates.
The report also notes flexible plastic globally remains the dominant pack type, accounting for 29 percent of the market, while PET bottles (12 percent of the market) will be among the fastest growing, with 4.7 percent CAGR. Bottled water is expected to add 135 billion units through 2019, accounting for 54 percent of the absolute volume growth in PET bottle use. While beverage packaging drives growth in PET and glass, categories such as confectionery and biscuits prop up flexible packaging use.
The Global Packaging Trends Report was developed in collaboration with the PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, and three other associations from across the world. This included AMEC-ENVASGRAF, ASOCIACIÓN MULTISECTORIAL DE EMPRESAS, SYMOP, French Association for Manufacturing Technologies and UCIMA, Italian Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Association.
TO ACCESS THE WEBINAR OR THE FULL REPORT PLEASE EMAIL THE APPMA ON [email protected]
GLOBAL PACKAGING TRENDS REPORT AND WEBINAR AVAILABLE FREE FOR APPMA MEMBERS
GLOBAL
PACKAGING
TRENDS
REPORT
1 & 2 JUNE2016 AIP NATIONAL CONFERENCE
PACKAGING & PROCESSING WEEKCROWN PROMENADE, SOUTHBANK, VICTORIA
PROUDLY SPONSORED BY
Mark GoodsellManufacturing Director
AI Group
Paul IrvineChairman
PMMI: Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute
Alex ComminsManaging Director
Colorpak
Alistair Sayers MAIPPackaging Manager
Frucor Beverages
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Paul IrvineAlex Commins Alan Davey Director of Innovation
LINPAC Packaging
Alan Davey
Etienne ThomasGlobal Product Account Manager
KHS GmbH
Etienne ThomasJason Goode MAIP Group Packaging & Process Improvement Manager
Simplot Australia
Gavin EvansDirector & General Manager
Camperdown Powder
Benjamin Heimpel International Strategic Industry Manager
SICK
USA
GERMANY
UK
Jason Fields FAIPPackaging Development Manager
Sunrice
Andrew Hewett Group General Manager
Coca Cola Amatil
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Designed for packaging designers, technologists, engineers, sales and marketing people the biennial AIP National Conference is the largest packaging and processing conference of its kind in Australia and New Zealand. Run by industry for industry the AIP National Conference has been leading the way in professional and personal development for decades and is a part of the annual Packaging & Processing Week. 40 speakers from 7 countries over two days is a not-too-be-missed event! To find out how APPMA Members can attend this event please email [email protected]
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Rick FoxPast Chair & Member of President’s Advisory CouncilPMMI: Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute
USA
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Small and Medium sized manufacturers in Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical and Functional Food and Beverage industries in ANZ are sometimes faced with the lack of availability of indigenously manufactured packaging machinery to suit their unique needs. This forces them to either source high-quality machinery at exorbitantly high prices or be satisfied with inferior quality products from overseas suppliers. Even though many ANZ companies manage to source relevant machinery they are not lucky enough to get the guaranteed quick and efficient after-sale services from the suppliers.
Biotec Solutions Ltd. was formed in 2001 in Auckland to meet the growing manufacturing and Packaging machinery, Laboratory Equipment and Specialty Materials needs of these manufacturers. In addition to machinery, Biotec started supplying high-quality Empty hard gelatin and vegetarian capsules to their customers and also provide the value added services and guidance in product development, technical, quality and engineering field. To cater for their customers more efficiently they are now expanding their horizon in instrument Calibration Services.
Biotec Solutions Group has become one of the most trusted and recognisable service provider in Australia and New Zealand. Now they have Offices in Auckland (NZ) and Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane (Australia). They also have empty capsule storage warehouses in Auckland and Sydney.
www.biotecsolutions.com.au
Datalogic is a global leader in Automatic Data Capture and Industrial Automation markets. As a world-class producer of Barcode Readers, Mobile Computers, Sensors for detection, Measurement and Safety, Vision Systems and Laser Marking Systems, offering innovative
solutions for a full range of applications in the Retail, Transportation & Logistics, Manufacturing and Healthcare industries.
With products used in over a third of world’s supermarkets and points of sale, airports, shipping and postal services, Datalogic is in a unique position to deliver solutions that can make life easier and more efficient.
Datalogic is headquartered in Bologna Italy. Datalogic Group employs about 2,400 members of staff worldwide in 30 countries. In 2014 Datalogic Group achieved revenues for 464,5 million Euro and invested over 43 million Euro in Research and Development with a portfolio of over 1,100 patents.
www.datalogic.com
NEW
APPMA
MEMBERS
The APPMA would like to take this opportunity to welcome our newest member companies
Biotec Solutions, Datalogic, EFI Group and FROMM packaging. Please join with us in
welcoming them to the association.
LIMITED SPACES
11-13 OCT
2016www.foodtechpacktech.co.nz
Co-locating with Materials Handling & Logistics (MHL)ASB Showgrounds, Auckland
NZ’S LARGEST FOOD MANUFACTURING AND PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY TRADE SHOW
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EXHIBITING?Contact our team nowVanessa White, Exhibition Sales Manager
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ADDING VALUE TO NEW ZEALAND’S FOOD CHAIN
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EFI Group is your partner in factory maintenance. They are electrical and mechanical contracting specialists who provide solutions to the food beverage, packaging and manufacturing industries.
When you outsource to EFI, you get highly qualified electrical and mechanical staff who work as part of your team and take responsibility for delivering on-going improvements to manufacturing efficiency.
Through their Equipment for Industry Division, they can keep your plant running smoothly with access to specialist equipment and to the latest manufacturing technologies.
www.efinow.com.au
FROMM Pakcaging’s range of machines include semi-automatic and automatic options which they will identify as the correct solution at the appropriate time.
To their machine they can add conveyors, safety fencing, safety systems, label application and robots. From a stand-alone semi-automatic to a fully automated strapping or wrapping system give Fromm a go.
FROMM Packaging Australia have 25+ factory-trained service technicians and sales consultants around Australia with extensive knowledge and ‘hands on’ industry experience. They do not simply supply machines and packaging, they partner with your business and provide continuous after sales service to ensure the best possible wrapping and strapping solutions.
Their portfolio includes brick, tile, timber, hay, cotton, wool, milk, beverage container, steel, aluminium, copper, pharmaceutical and general warehousing and mechanising.
FROMM Packaging Australia is proud to operate with integrity and honesty whilst providing quality products, unique and personalised service, and guaranteed satisfaction.
www.fromm-pack.com.au
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Representing Australia’s leading packaging and processing machinery & allied components companies
TREND WATCH www.packagingnews.com.au March-April 2016
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BOTTLED WATEREuromonitor expects that, globally, bot-tled water will grow at a CAGR of 8.4 per cent between now and 2019.
The Asia Pacific region will account for 70 per cent of global absolute volume growth in bottled water from 2014-2019, with an in-crease to 55.6 billion units expected.
The popularity of bottled water is largely propped up by the PET bottle pack format.
SOUR MILK DRINKSThroughout the Asia Pacific, yoghurt and sour milk product packaging will see a fore-cast volume CAGR of 8.2 per cent leading up to 2019.
There are a wide range of pack types in this category, but growth will be driven by shaped liquid cartons.
Key trends driving yoghurt packaging consumption throughout the forecast pe-riod are consumer demand for premium products in the wake of several dairy product quality scandals, and, again, the push for healthier lifestyles.
Growth in shaped liquid cartons in yoghurt and sour milk products, especially within China, will see a CAGR of 17.1 per cent due to these cartons' premium, 'safe' image.
Japan, the second largest yoghurt mar-ket in the Asia Pacific, will see a packag-ing increase despite a declining popula-tion and stagnant economic conditions.
Another trend within the category is increasing consumer demand for func-tional yoghurt which contains added in-gredients that provide health benefits.
Aluminum/ plastic pouches were rein-troduced in 2014 by Japanese dairy com-pany Morinaga Milk Industry, and will see a massive forecast CAGR of 21.4 per cent, albeit from a low base.
RIGHT: Plastic pouches are now a popular packaging option for a range of healthy products.
Consumers around the world are increasingly health-aware, and trends in packaging reflect this. We unpack a global trends report which shows how the wellness trend is influencing the industry.
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UROMONITOR'S 2015 Global Packaging Trends Report, commissioned by PMMI* and sponsored by APPMA, stated that one of the top trends af-fecting global packaging was a greater consumer awareness of health and wellness.
While cigarettes are the largest cat-egory in flexible plastic packaging in the Asia Pacific, for example, the category has a forecasted absolute volume decline as a result of the growing health and wellness trend. Simply put, consumers are less in-clined to purchase products they know are harmful to their health.
In line with this trend, bottled water,
yoghurt and sour milk drinks, and ready-to-drink (RTD) tea have experienced strong growth. Euromonitor says the grow-ing health consciousness among consumers throughout the Asia Pacific region will see rising volume sales of pack-aging for healthy food and bev-erages such as milk and dairy products, RTD tea, and juice.
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EUROMONITOR states that the Asia
Pacific is the region with the largest
potential growth opportunity. In terms of
pack type, PET bottles show the
strongest growth rates, while bottled
water leads category potential.
In the Asia Pacific, packaging is forecast
to grow at a rate of 4.3 per cent, with a
larger, urbanising population with bigger
disposable incomes driving growth.
The region can expect absolute
volume growth of 487 billions of
packaging units before 2019.
PET bottles is the pack type with the
largest packaging growth opportunity,
with a forecast growth rate
of 4.7 per cent. The health
and wellness trend, along
with the recyclability of this
pack type, have contribut-
ed to the bottles' popular-
ity. PET bottles are
expected to grow to
exceed 186 billion units
before 2019.
PACKAGING IN THE ASIA PACIFIC
March-April 2016 www.packagingnews.com.au TREND WATCH 33
RTD TEAWhile PET bottles are most common, other pack types show large fore-cast growth in the RTD sector. PET bottles will remain the dominant pack for RTD tea in the Asia Pacific region over the pe-riod, with an 8.7 per cent forecast CAGR.
Metal beverage can growth will be driv-en by China, where consumers perceive this pack type to be of higher quality, espe-cially among younger people.
Large beverage manufacturers in Indone-sia have started to introduce thin-wall plas-tic containers, which will result in large growth over the forecast period.
China continues to lead the packaging market in RTD tea, but Indonesia is expected to rise to second place before 2019.
“Consumers are less inclined to purchase products they know are harmful to their health.”
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During the forecast period, vol-ume share in China will consoli-date from 64 per cent in 2014 to 71
per cent in 2019. The largest growth is expected to be driven by metal beverage cans and PET bottles.
Indonesia, while losing total volume share between 2014-2019, will overtake Ja-pan in the forecast period. This is partially due to increased efforts of packaging com-panies to introduce different pack types and designs for the Indonesian consumer. RTD tea was observed in seven pack types in Indonesia compared to only three pack types in China. ■
* PMMI: The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies.
In China, consumers perceive metal cans as high quality packaging.
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Fyne Packaging in the United Kingdom is looking for an Australasian Distributor for their product range.
They are a small family run business that specialises in the manufacture and design of short run cardboard
box making machines. They have been designing and making machines for over 20 years and have their
machines situated all over the world. www.fyne-packaging.co.uk
Fyne Packaging manufacture a broad range of machinery with the following machines requiring representation and distribution in Australasia.
Flexible Solutions. Certain Results.TM
ABOUT PLEXPACK
Plexpack started out as a lead plastics manufacturing company in Canada in 1951, having moulded the first ever hockey helmet. In 1972 it built its first band sealer. Since then, Plexpack has grown - focussing its capabilities on packaging, providing industry leading technology to customers all over the globe.
PRODUCT RANGE
Plexpack has two brands: Emplex, for Bag Sealing solutions and Damark for Shrink Wrap and Bundling Solutions; and they have worked with a myriad of different applications, sealing everything from tyvek to paper, coffee beans to rubber boots. Their expertise and modularity has lead them to be the first choice for packaging amongst NASA Engineers, high profile automotive, produce and pharmaceutical brands.
TYPE OF AGENCY REQUIRED
Plexpack are looking for a distributor and/or agent who deals primarily in food and medical markets to sell their Emplex line of semi and fully automated bag sealers, and their hermetic wrappers. Their band type or hot air machines can be wash down, validateable, fully automated, and completely SPC compliant. Plexpack machines are still running 40 years later…
PPMA Member Linkx Packaging Systems in the United Kingdom
is looking for an APPMA Member to become their Australasian
Distributor. www.linkxpackaging.com. Linkx Systems design
and manufacture packaging machinery for shelf ready transit
packaging applications for global companies and fully integrated
single order dispatch systems for warehouse picking and packing.
Their knowledge of product handling and use of leading edge technology in our designs allow us to develop bespoke high-quality machinery whilst maintaining proven standard machine concepts, to maximise efficiency, productivity and profits. Backed by full consultancy and service support. Their experience covers all end-of-line and shelf ready transit packaging applications from Frozen Foods, Dry Foods, Home care and Pharmaceuticals to B2B and B2C eCommerce warehouse picking and packing applications. Linkx Systems also be provide OEM integration and turnkey solutions with their official integration partners: KUKA, Siemens, Siat, SMC and Rockwell Automation.
AUSTRALIAN
DISTRIBUTORS
The APPMA has recently been approached by a PMMI Member and two PPMA Members
looking for distributors in Australia. Should your company be interested in talking to
PlexPack, Linkx Packaging Systems or Fyne Packaging Machinery about agency and
distribution opportunities please email Nerida Kelton on [email protected]
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