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<strong>World</strong> Pharmaceutical Packaging<br />

<strong>The</strong> world drug packaging industry is analyzed<br />

in this <strong>study</strong>. It presents historical data and forecasts<br />

to 2005 and 2010 by type (e.g., plastic<br />

bottles, blister packs, pouches and strip packs,<br />

tubes, prefillable syringes, vials and ampuls, IV<br />

containers, glass bottles and jars, caps and closures,<br />

secondary containers, shipping containers,<br />

prescription containers, labels); by region and<br />

for major drug-producing countries. <strong>The</strong> <strong>study</strong><br />

also examines the market environment, details<br />

market share and profiles key firms.<br />

#1467. . . . . . . . 9/01. . . . . . . . . . $4,500<br />

Beverage Containers<br />

This <strong>study</strong> analyzes the US rigid and flexible drink<br />

container industry. It presents historical data<br />

(1990, 1995, 2000) and forecasts to 2005 and<br />

2010 for beverage shipments and sales by container<br />

type in both gallon and unit terms. Product<br />

segments include metal cans, plastic bottles<br />

and pouches (by resin), glass bottles and paperboard<br />

containers (composite, gabletop, aseptic<br />

carton and bag-in-box). <strong>The</strong> <strong>study</strong> also discusses<br />

economic variables, details industry structure and<br />

market share, and profiles key firms.<br />

#1462. . . . . . . . 9/01. . . . . . . . . . $3,700<br />

<strong>Caps</strong> & <strong>Closures</strong> -<br />

Private Companies Report<br />

Six private producers each had total cap and closure<br />

sales of over $50 million in 2000, two of<br />

which had over $100 million. All six are active in<br />

the fast-growing plastic packaging segment, and<br />

one is also a leader in metal closures. This report<br />

profiles over 140 private US companies (e.g., Berry<br />

Plastics, Courtesy, Indesco International, Kerr<br />

<strong>Group</strong>, Portola Packaging, ZapatA International).<br />

It also presents market share data, reviews acquisitions,<br />

lists firms by product and location, and<br />

forecasts industry demand.<br />

#1427. . . . . . . . 5/01. . . . . . . . . . $3,200<br />

<strong>World</strong> Beer Containers<br />

Global demand for beer containers will reach 315<br />

billion units in 2005, as the average container<br />

size grows slightly. One-way packaging, including<br />

metal, glass and (increasingly) plastic types,<br />

will further supplant returnable glass bottles, especially<br />

in developing countries. Glass beer bottles<br />

will outpace metal cans. This <strong>study</strong> analyzes the<br />

world beer container industry to 2005 and 2010<br />

by type, material, region and for 23 countries. It<br />

also details market share and profiles key brewers<br />

and beer container producers.<br />

#1416. . . . . . . . 5/01. . . . . . . . . . $4,400<br />

<strong>Caps</strong> & <strong>Closures</strong><br />

US cap and closure demand will grow 5.3% annually<br />

to 2005, driven by a shift in the mix toward<br />

value-added configurations such as dispensing<br />

and child-resistant closures. Also supporting<br />

unit gains will be the development of novel closure<br />

applications like aseptic liquid food packaging,<br />

as well as rising use of dual closure packaging<br />

configurations. This <strong>study</strong> analyzes the $3.8<br />

billion US cap and closure industry to 2005 and<br />

2010 by material, product and market. It also<br />

details market share and profiles key companies.<br />

#1392. . . . . . . . 4/01. . . . . . . . . . $3,700<br />

Paper Versus Plastic in Packaging<br />

Demand for competitive paper and plastic packaging<br />

in the US will reach 86 billion pounds in 2004.<br />

Advances will be stimulated by steady growth in<br />

the foodservice sector and improvements in barrier<br />

properties and strength. Plastic will continue<br />

to encroach on paper’s market share. This <strong>study</strong><br />

analyzes the 77 billion pound US competitive paper<br />

and plastic packaging industry to 2004 and<br />

2009. It provides data and forecasts by material,<br />

type and end-use, presents market share data and<br />

profiles leading companies.<br />

#1357. . . . . . . . 1/01. . . . . . . . . . $3,700<br />

Labels<br />

US shipments of labels will grow nearly 7% annually.<br />

Paper will remain the dominant stock but<br />

plastics will make further inroads. Pressure sensitive<br />

adhesive (PSA) labels, which already account<br />

for over two-thirds of industry value, will continue<br />

capturing market share from glue-applied,<br />

gummed and heat-seal labels. This <strong>study</strong> analyzes<br />

the $9.9 billion US labels industry to 2004 and<br />

2009 by material, application method, printing<br />

technology and use. It also details market share<br />

and profiles key companies.<br />

#1326. . . . . . . . 9/00. . . . . . . . . . $3,700<br />

Plastic Containers<br />

Plastic container demand in the US will grow<br />

over 4% annually. Three-fourths of all plastic containers<br />

by weight are bottles, which will also log<br />

the best growth driven by markets such as drugs,<br />

soft drinks and beer. High density polyethylene<br />

(HDPE) will remain the most widely used resin,<br />

while polyethylene terephthalate (PET) grows the<br />

fastest. This <strong>study</strong> analyzes the $10 billion US<br />

plastic container industry to 2004 and 2009 by<br />

resin, type and market. It also details market<br />

shares and profiles key firms.<br />

#1306. . . . . . . . 8/00. . . . . . . . . . $3,600<br />

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