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Vacuum Packaging Market Discussed & Forecast in New M&M Report Recently Published at MarketPublishers.com

11 Nov 2015 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – The global market for vacuum packaging has grown significantly over the last few years. The marketplace is expected to reach a value of around USD 27.7 billion in late 2019.

Vacuum packaging is used in such industries as food, consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, to name a few.

Growth of the pharma industry and increasing demand for a longer shelf-life among manufacturers are some of main forces igniting the growth. However, a high cost of development restrains growth of this marketplace. Nevertheless, sustainable packaging and emergence of new technologies represent some of top market opportunities.

The marketplace comprises a large number players, with CVP Systems Inc., SCOOP, Linpac Packaging Limited being amongst market majors.

In-demand report “Vacuum Packaging Market by Packaging Material, by Type, by Machinery, by Process, by Application & Region - Global Forecast to 2020” prepared by M&M provides a detailed insight into the global vacuum packaging marketplace. The research study outlines evolution of the global market. It focuses on the market dynamics and explores industry trends. The research report examines the market on the basis of application fields, packaging materials, machinery and processes. The study covers regional markets in detail and looks at the competitive landscape. Company profiles and future market outlook are on hand in the report, too.

Report Details:

Vacuum Packaging Market by Packaging Material, by Type, by Machinery, by Process, by Application & Region - Global Forecast to 2020
Published: October, 2015
Pages: 244
Price: US$ 4,650.00

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