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Section: Design > Package Design
Package Design
Revealing key trends driving the global packaging market
Smithers Pira projects global packaging sales to reach $975 billion by 2018, with Asia predicted to represent more than 40% of demand.
January 2, 2014
Package Design
Redefining the outsourced supply chain
To state the obvious, contract packaging is rapidly evolving. Perhaps the hardest aspect of a co-pack partnership is finding the right fit in the first place.
July 18, 2013
Package Design
10 steps to improve efficiencies in the pharmaceutical supply chain
Improving your competitiveness, building sales, cutting costs, tracking product, and upgrading manufacturing equipment and processes are key factors.
July 1, 2013
Package Design
World markets for packaging
The world is now more accessible to open trade than ever before in history.
May 1, 2013
Package Design
Temperature-sensitive logistics market in state of flux
Healthcare Packaging Publisher Jim Chrzan shares observations from Cool Chain Logistics Europe in Basel, Switzerland.
January 29, 2013
Package Design
Protecting medicines through cold chain distribution
Temperature-controlled distribution involves multiple variables, as discussed here with Geoffrey Glauser, vaccine and therapeutic supply chain contractor and subject-matter expert with Conceptual Mindworks, Inc.
January 3, 2013
Package Design
Business factors stir the packaging stew
How does packaging fit into an ever-changing business climate that includes an uneven job outlook, record-high gas prices, and global complexities?
March 27, 2012
Package Design
Kudos for promoting manufacturing
Lack of an adequately skilled workforce remains one of the greatest issues for American manufacturers. Despite the availability of some excellent educational programs and despite the high paying gold-collar jobs available, many schools report an inability to attract students into these programs.
February 29, 2012
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