Paul Thomen

Wednesday 7 August 2013

World Medical Device Packaging Worth $25.7 Billion by 2017 at RnRMarketResearch.com



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World demand to rise 5.9% annually through 2017
World medical device packaging product demand will increase 5.9 percent yearly to $25.7 billion in 2017. Reflecting the operation of advanced and diverse medical product industries, Western Europe, the US and Japan will divide almost 60 percent of the total amount. However, these markets will expand measurably slower than the global average as health care cost containment pressures and intensifying multiple supplier competition increase the pricing sensitivity of medical device producers to packaging costs. The fastest growth in medical device packaging demand will occur in India, Mexico, China, and various Africa/Mideast countries where the expansion, diversification, and stricter regulation of medical product industries are raising the quality requirements of containers and related accessories.

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US to remain largest market
Among individual countries, the US will remain the largest market for medical device packaging products as its advanced medical product industries introduce new sophisticated items with specialized packaging needs. Gains in West European and Japanese demand will evolve mostly from upgraded government standards requiring the greater barrier and security protection of medical supplies and devices. In the developing world, China will provide the largest and most diverse sales opportunities for medical device packaging due to burgeoning domestic and export markets for nationally produced medical products.

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Pouches & trays to continue as sales leaders
Containers will make up about 80 percent of medical device packaging demand through 2017 and beyond. Based on adaptability to cost effective infection prevention and security enhanced formats, pouches and trays will continue to lead sales. Growth in pouch demand will reflect improved strength, puncture resistance, and barrier properties, which will lead to expanding applications in the packaging of small- to medium-sized supplies and devices. Multiple compartment trays will build sales as they virtually eliminate the risk of staff errors and infection spreading during the collection and organization of products required for various patient procedures. Clamshell packs will also fare well in the global marketplace as they match or exceed all the advantages of multiple compartment trays while offering greater protection against product damage during transport and storage.

Blister packs, vials to grow fastest among other types
Among other medical device containers, blister packs and glass vials will account for the fastest expanding demand: the former from applications in the packaging of contact lenses; the latter from applications in the packaging of diagnostic reagents and related substances. By contrast, bags — which are used primarily for the packaging of large and odd-sized products — will decelerate based on the downsizing and miniaturization of many medical supplies and devices. Demand for boxes will also slow as cost considerations erode some secondary packaging. The fastest gains among medical device packaging accessories will be seen in high visibility labels and tamper-evident and other security accessories. Demand for these products will benefit from more strict government regulations and industry standards covering the safety, security, and functional features of medical device containers.

Company Profiles
Profiles 26 global players such as Amcor, Bemis, Clondalkin Group, Constantia Flexibles, MeadWestvaco and  SealedAir

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Table of Contents
VIII. Industry Structure 256
General 256
Market Share 258
Competitive Strategies 263
Mergers & Acquisitions 265
Licensing & Related Agreements 268
Marketing & Distribution 269
Manufacturing 272
Company Profiles 273
Alliantz Flexible Packaging, see Rollprint Packaging Products Amcor Limited 274
Aphena Pharma Solutions Incorporated 277
Barger Packaging, see Placon Beacon Converters Incorporated 278
Bemis Company Incorporated 279
Berry Plastics Corporation 281
Chesapeake Limited 283
Clondalkin Group Holdings BV 285
Constantia Flexibles Group GmbH 287
DuPont (EI) de Nemours 290
HTI Plastics, see Plastic Companies Enterprises J-Film, see Mitsubishi Chemical Klöckner Pentaplast Group 293
MeadWestvaco Corporation 295
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation 297
Oliver Products Company 299
Parikh Packaging, see Constantia Flexibles Perfecseal, see Bemis
Placon Corporation 301
Plastic Ingenuity Incorporated 302
Printpack Incorporated 303
Rollprint Packaging Products Incorporated 305
Sealed Air Corporation 307
Sigma Medical Supplies Corporation 309
SteriPack Group 310
Technipaq Incorporated 312
Tekni-Plex Incorporated 313
3M Company 314
Toppan Printing Company Limited 316
Wihuri Oy 317
Winpak, see Wihuri
Wipak Group, see Wihuri

 
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