This latest development with one of Austria’s leading mineral water brands underlines the strong partnership between Amcor and Vöslauer and their shared commitment to developing packaging that combines functionality, inclusivity, sustainability and design excellence.
While the shift from rigid to flexible packaging formats requires strategic investments in equipment and processes, the right cap and spout system can simplify the transition – bringing clarity, consistency and efficiency to a complex change.
In a crowded CPG marketplace, selecting the right fitment is not just about functionality — it’s a strategic decision that shapes consumer perception, achieves regulatory adherence, and reflects sustainability efforts.
Choosing the right cap and spout is essential for making an impression and optimizing production. In a market focused on first impressions, safety, and sustainability, packaging is a crucial business decision, especially for rigid and flexible packaging.
With this step, the company expands its extensive knowhow in the field of PET bottle closures to a new packaging category, setting new standards for consumers and bottling companies.
This innovative cap was produced for Héritage, an industrial customer that, among other things, markets furniture care products under the brand name O'Cedar.
To meet Vamoosh’s requirements for a durable and reliable pack, Berry Global conducted thorough research and testing, which found that traditional PET and HDPE materials did not have the required strength and robustness to handle the specialist chemicals used in the Unblocker.
The plant was Tetra Pak’s first in the United States, and today the 263,844-square-foot site includes a Global Information Technology hub, a Product Development Center, a Technical Training Center, a warehouse, a packaging material production factory and office space.
The Bottle Collective was launched in February 2023 as a fiber-based alternative to plastic bottle packaging. The introduction of fiber-based caps to complement the bottles is a significant step for the initiative.
From child-resistant pharmaceutical vials that can be opened with one hand to wine capsules incorporating an unprecedented amount of recycled tin, there are many new things under the sun when it comes to caps and closures.
Packaging Strategies has extensively covered recent innovations in caps and closures, each distinctly unique in materials, applications, and specific benefits.