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Harnessing digital printing's potential

Mike Ferrari, president of Ferrari Innovative Solutions LLC and retired from Procter & Gamble as associate director for package development, believes digital printing is ready for a surge in packaging. He discusses why—and the potential roadblocks at CPG companies.

Mike Ferrari
Mike Ferrari

Packaging World:
You believe that digital printing is primed for a huge growth spurt in packaging. Why?

Mike Ferrari:
First, CPG companies need to reignite sales growth. During the last 18 months, we’ve seen a number of new business approaches that fully leverage digital technologies to engage consumers. Second, product customization continues to accelerate SKU proliferation. Three years ago, the average U.S. supermarket contained 33,000 SKUs. Today, there are 38,000 SKUs. Third, “green” is becoming normal. Several years ago, Walmart issued a sustainability scorecard to CPG companies. Now we are seeing CPG companies bring Walmart’s sustainability programs to its suppliers, including printers. Procter & Gamble several months ago announced a long-term set of goals. These are forces that will collectively drive much more use of digital package printing. All of these favor a digital printing supply chain.

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