PMMI Packaging Intelligence Briefs

Briefs highlight emerging trends affecting the global packaging industry in White Paper-like reports.

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The Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI) continues to offer new articles in its Packaging Intelligence Brief series to help define and address trends currently shaping the future of packaging.

PMMI released four Briefs to kick-off the series: automation trends, barrier materials, in-store advertising and RFID trends.

These appear to be crafted similar to a White Paper and provide food for thought in the topic area covered.

PMMI recently added two more Briefs, one on Risk Assessment, and one entitled Total Cost, Total Value. Risk Assessment, for example, subtitled How CPG Companies & OEMs Grow the Bottom Line, is an 8-page document available for download in PDF format.

PMMI will release Packaging Intelligence Briefs to keep industry professionals and media abreast of emerging trends that have an impact in the packaging industry. Each Brief will address a specific topic and outline how packaging machinery suppliers and manufacturers are, and should be, responding to market needs.

“PMMI conducts a number of industry studies and surveys throughout the year to gauge the industry,” said Charles D. Yuska, president and CEO, PMMI. “The Packaging Intelligence Briefs provide a practical way for PMMI to communicate what we see as the most significant trends that will most likely affect the industry.”

The briefs can be found at pmmi.org or can be found directly by clicking here.

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