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全球吸塑包装市场报告(2016-2020年)
Global Blister Packaging Market 2016-2020
The pharmaceutical industry employs blister packaging to pack medicines and small medical devices as it reduces production time and offers increased product protection. The adoption of this packaging solution is the highest in this industry because of rapid growth in the demand for tamper-evident and convenient packaging. Blister packaging protects solid dose pharmaceuticals from oxygen, moisture, odor and also enhances shelf life. Blister packaging will gain popularity because of its flexibility to the unit-dose format with high visibility, expanded label content, and implicit track and trace features.
PART 01: Executive summary
Highlights
PART 02: Scope of the report
Market overview
Top-vendor offerings
PART 03: Market research methodology
Research methodology
Economic indicators
PART 04: Introduction
Key market highlights
PART 05: Market landscape
Global blister packaging market
Five forces analysis
PART 06: Market segmentation by raw material
Blister packaging market by raw materials
PART 07: Geographic segmentation
Global blister packaging market by geography
Blister packaging market in North America
Blister packaging market in Europe
Blister packaging in APAC
Blister packaging in ROW
PART 08: Market drivers
Cost reduction through automation
Increase in medical compliance rates
Growing demand from pharmaceutical industry
PART 09: Impact of drivers
PART 10: Market challenges
Adverse effects of PVC films
Inconsistency in labeling
Competition from other forms of packaging
PART 11: Impact of drivers and challenges
PART 12: Market trends
Smart blister packaging
Development of hygienic blister packaging machinery
Growing environmental concerns
PART 13: Vendor landscape
Competitive scenario
Amcor
Bemis
Owens-Illinois
Sonoco
WestRock
Other prominent vendors
PART 14: Appendix
List of abbreviations
PART 15: Explore Technavio