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Favorable market conditions foster growth in flexibles

Flexible packaging material sales are expected to reach nearly $18.1 billion this year, a 3.7% increase from 1998. Converters expect the surgical/medical markets to show the strongest growth during the next five years.

Chart C
Chart C

A strong U.S. economy helped 1998 flexible packaging material sales rise an estimated 3.7% compared to the previous year, despite increased foreign competition. And those conditions will contribute to what's expected to be an identical growth percentage this year, to $18.098 billion.

These figures come from the State of the Industry Report 1999, prepared by the Business & Economic Research Division of the Flexible Packaging Assn. (Washington, DC).

This is the ninth year that FPA has published its State of the Industry Report. Much of the 1999 version relies on a December 1998 FPA Outlook Survey that includes the responses of 35 member converters and 26 member suppliers. The 1999 report also uses information collected from census data and other sources, including the U.S. Departments of Labor and Commerce.

In the Outlook Survey, FPA asked respondents to identify growth among end-use markets for 1999 and extend their visions over the next five years. With regard to 1999 markets, "for the first time in five years," the report notes, "the number-one growth market is surgical/medical." So said 62% of the survey's respondents. That end-use market was followed by fresh produce at 57% and pharmaceuticals at 51%. Until this year, fresh produce packaging had a three-year run as the market expected to show the most growth.

End-use forecasts

Looking five years down the road, 74% of the survey's respondents expect surgical/medical to continue as the top growth market (see Chart A). these five-year projections are separated into food (see Chart B) and nonfood categories (see Chart C).

"New technologies and rapidly evolving procedures," says the report, will drive this category's growth. "Demographics will spur medical growth."

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