[Trending] Global Packaging Machinery Market Size & Share to Hit $ 82.1 Billion by 2030 at a 7.35% CAGR: Growing investments to support innovation may drive market growth- Facts & Factors

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The global packaging machinery market size was valued at USD 47 billion in 2021 and is expected to surpass USD 82.1 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 7.35% during the forecast period (2022- 2030), as highlighted in a report published by Facts & Factors. The key market players listed in the packaging machinery report with their sales, revenues and strategies are OPTIMA packaging group GmbH, Amcor plc, Westrock Company, DS Smith, Ball Corporation, Sealed Air Corporation, Coesia S.p.A., Tetra Pak International S.A., GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, and others.

SAN FRANCISCO, U.S., Feb. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Facts and Factors has published a new research report titled “Packaging Machinery Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis Report By Type (Form, Filling Machines, Palletizing machines, Wrapping Machines, Fill & Seal Machines, Cleaning & Sterilization Machines, Labeling Machines, and Cartoning Machines), By End-User (Pharmaceutical, Food & Beverages, Cosmetics, Chemicals, and Others), and By Region - Global and Regional Industry Insights, Overview, Comprehensive Analysis, Trends, Statistical Research, Market Intelligence, Historical Data and Forecast 2022 – 2030” in its research database.

“According to Facts and Factors, the global Packaging Machinery Market size was worth around USD 47 billion in 2021 and is predicted to grow around USD 82.1 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 7.35% between 2022 and 2030.”

Packaging Machinery Market Overview:

Packaging machinery is an important piece of equipment that has applications throughout the packaging process including primary outer covering to the requirements for final distribution. Various processes can be taken care of with the use of packaging machinery including cleaning, fabrication, sealing, labeling, combining, palletizing, and overwrapping. Certain packaging operations cannot be done manually and most definitely require the help of the packaging machinery or equipment. For instance, some devices offer heat protection by completely sealing off the product.

In such situations heat sealers are required that cannot be handled by humans. In many industries, heat sealers are effective in safeguarding the quality of the product that is stored in the package; however, the use of such sealants should be properly documented especially in the drug, food, or medical product category. Packaging machinery can be designed to meet the changing demands of the end consumers since not all businesses have the same requirement and there may be changes in package size and competence.