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Based in Tampa Florida, Bayshore Films is a long-established strategic customized distributor of a wide range of packaging films, with over 15 warehousing facilities in strategic locations throughout North America.
The printing and converting industry is moving quickly to develop more recyclable material to help consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies’ meet fast-approaching sustainability goals. And new plasma treatment research is showing opportunities for converters and extruders to reduce solvents and increase recyclable film material.
Incrementalism may be gone in the flexible packaging industry, as film suppliers and consumer packaged good (CPG) companies race to find sustainable solutions in both upstream and downstream areas.
Toray Plastics (America), Inc., has expanded its portfolio of white films and now offers consumer product goods companies and converters five new Torayfan white-pigmented metallized biaxially-oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films.
Innovia Films is launching a new biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) Rayoface facestock film specifically designed for reclosable applications, such as wet wipes.
The plastics packaging film and sheets manufacturing market, which comprises businesses that convert plastics resins into plastic packaging film and sheet, is worth $104 billion in 2017, according to research by The Business Research Company.
Cosmo Films now offers an extended range of direct thermal printable (DTP) products, a line that includes standard DTP films, top-coated DTP films, high temperature DTP films and DTP paper.
Jindal Films Europe will increase its BOPP extrusion capabilities at its Virton, Belgium, site as part of a broad reinvestment strategy that was initiated in 2015.