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Protective Packaging Market was conducted across a variety of industries in various regions to provide a report that has data surpassing 100+ pages (Based on 2020 COVID-19 Worldwide Spread) The report offers a mixture of qualitative and quantifiable information focusing on aspects such as key market developments, industry and competitors’ challenges in gap analysis and new opportunities in the Protective Packaging market. Various leaders along with players that are emerging, have been profiled in this report.
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Smurfit Kappa, Sealed Air, Sonoco Products Company, Huhtamaki, Dow, DS Smith, Pregis LLC., Pro-Pac Packaging Group Pty Ltd, WestRock Company, STOROPACK HANS REICHENECKER GMBH, Ranpak Inc., supreme.co.in, 3M, Nichrome Packaging Solutions, Cartonajes Vir S A, Intertape Polymer Group, MJS Packaging, Placon, Riverside Paper Co. Inc.
Blister Packaging Market worth $34.1 billion by 2025 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets Blister Packaging Market
by Material (Paper & Paperboard, Plastic, Aluminum), Type (Carded, Clamshell), Technology (Thermoforming, Cold Forming), End-use Sector (Healthcare, Consumer Goods Industrial Goods, Food), and Region - Global Forecast to 2025 , published by MarketsandMarkets, the Blister Packaging Market size is projected to grow from USD 24.1 billion in 2020 to USD 34.1 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 7.2%. The blister packaging market is witnessing high growth owing to downsizing of packaging and requirement of fewer resources in blister packaging.
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