By becoming a one-stop shop for all things flexible packaging, Consolidated Packaging Group has skyrocketed to new heights.
October 1, 2017
Consolidated Packaging Group (CPG) prides itself on fast time to market, quality and a high level of customer service. But perhaps the Ridgefield Park, New Jersey-based printer/converter's biggest competitive advantage is how diversified it is in its business.
The seams of food packaging versatility are being stretched to the bursting point as both regulators and consumers push packaging evolution in a fast-growing market, one that is seeing an increased demand for toxin-free, high-performance food-safe inks.
The market for shrink sleeves and stretch sleeves continues to be one of the fastest growing segments in labeling and companies like Elk Grove, Illinois-based Fort Dearborn Co. are poised to play a leading role.
Grocery stores today are now stocked more than ever with freshly prepared meals that are ready to go for consumers. In fact, prepared meals have become a $29 billion-a-year business, growing twice as fast as overall grocery store sales, according to a 2016 Consumer Reports article.
The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) recently released a new infographic that highlights the savings benefits of switching to flexible packaging for brand owners.
FPA recently published its Bi-Annual Online Conversation Monitoring Report, which is prepared for FPA by G&S Business Communications. As part of FPA's ongoing advocacy and communications programs, FPA monitors social media and online news conversations related to packaging and flexible packaging.
Mark your calendar for the FPA 2018 Annual Meeting, March 13-15, 2018. The meeting, to be held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples, FL, is the flexible packaging industry’s premier event.
The deadline to enter the 2018 Flexible Packaging Achievement Awards Competition is October 27, 2017. The competition is open to FPA Members. Non-members may only enter a package if they have not participated in past competitions.