Examining Market Trends: Challenges &Opportunities at FPA’s 2007 Fall Executive Conference
October 14, 2007
Recently, the Flexible
Packaging Association held its 2007 Fall Executive Conference in Chicago,
Ill. Examining “Market Trends: Challenges and Opportunities.”
The conference provided attendees with insight into key trends and issues
affecting the flexible packaging industry including Global Packaging
Legislation, Industry Consolidation, Sustainable Packaging, CPG’s
Supply Chain Challenges, Trends in Adhesive Raw Materials and changing
dynamics within the Polyolefins Market.
Highlights of the conference presentations follow
below. Electronic copies of the 2007 FPA Fall Executive Conference
presentations are available on www.flexpack.org .
Global Packaging Legislation
Richard Pettifor, president of the North American
Packaging Division, Sun Chemical Corp., discussed global packaging
legislation that will affect the flexible packaging industry in the next
one to two years and provided an overview of future legislation that could
be potentially problematic to flexible packaging.
Richard examined global trends that may appear in North
America and detailed packaging legislation that could affect flexible
packaging exports. His presentation also included a discussion of the REACH
regulatory system, packaging migration regulations and food safety.
Packaging M&A - Boom or Bust?
Will Frame, managing director of the Paper, Plastics
and Packaging practice at Deloitte & Touche Corporate Finance,
discussed the drivers behind recent merger and acquisition, and
consolidation activity within the packaging industry.
The presentation examined recent industry
transactions, trends that are reshaping the packaging industry, and
explored market fragmentation and its influence on industry consolidation.
Brand Owners & Retailers Sustainable Packaging Survey
Michael Richmond, Ph. D and Phil McKiernan of Packaging
& Technology Integrated Solutions delivered the results of FPA’s
Brand Owners & Retailers Survey. FPA commissioned PTIS to conduct the
survey, which explored several key areas including the importance of
sustainability and the impact sustainable packaging initiatives are having
on brand owners and retailers.
Participants of the September 2007 survey included
packaging, brand and sustainable packaging managers of consumer product
goods manufacturers and retailers across nine major categories including
food, health and beauty/personal care, pharmaceutical, general merchandise,
retail, consumer electronics, pet care, clothing, and lawn and garden.
The presentation included a discussion of the Wal-Mart
Sustainable Packaging Scorecard and its impact on packaging development,
the role of trade associations in the sustainability discussion and top
sustainable packaging opportunities for the flexible packaging industry.
The full report detailing the results of the FPA’s Brand Owners and
Retailers Survey will be published in early spring 2008.
FPA’s Flexible Packaging Sustainability Education & Marketing Campaign
Stressing the importance of the flexible packaging
industry to proactively promote and demonstrate the sustainable benefits of
flexible packaging, Mark Kitzis, vice president of research at Alcan
Packaging, previewed FPA’s Sustainability Education & Marketing
Campaign.
Mark explained that the education and marketing
campaign is a collaborative effort by FPA members to educate CPGs,
retailers and packaging decision makers on the environmental features and
benefits of flexible packaging. He noted that the campaign would also
enhance flexible packaging opportunities in the marketplace and across the
value chain.
Mark also detailed the supportive tools of the
campaign including educational brochures, promotional Web and email
banners, informative PowerPoint presentations, and in-depth flexible
packaging case studies. Full launch of the FPA’s Flexible Packaging
Sustainability Education & Marketing Campaign will begin in November
2007.
CPG’s Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities
Pat Houston, a vice president in Booz Allen
Hamilton’s Operations Practice, provided FEC attendees with an
overview of current industry trends, their impact on the CPG supply chain,
discussed perspectives on supply chain opportunities, and reviewed
implications for flexible packaging companies.
His presentation also examined several themes for
supply chain solutions, including:
• Tailored business
streams
• Right at retail
• Enhanced
customization
• Reduced end-to-end
costs
• Enhanced security of
supply
• Incorporation of
green
Adhesives Raw Materials
Dan Murad, CEO and president of The ChemQuest Group,
discussed the market dynamics of the U.S. adhesives industry and the impact
they are having on the flexible packaging industry.
Dan detailed current trends occurring within the global
adhesives market and historical growth trends within the United States'
adhesives industry. He also examined the “highly volatile” raw
material environment and discussed the future outlook for raw materials.
Polyolefins: Here and Around the World
Nick Vafiadis, business director of the polyolefins for
Chemical Market Associates, provided attendees with historical perspective
and insight into the forecast of supply and demand dynamics, capacity,
trade patterns, pricing relationships profitability, production cost and
technology for the global and domestic polyolefins markets. Nick also
shared CMAI’s energy forecast through 2011.
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