From quality labs allowing shippers to analyze label properties in advance, to custom-sized packaging that reduces waste, these companies are helping online retailers meet packaging challenges head-on.
Ecommerce revenue in the U.S. is expected to grow by 51% from 2024 to 2029, reaching $1.8 trillion, driving demand for innovative packaging solutions. Companies like R.R. Donnelley & Sons are enhancing label production, Packsize is focusing on on-demand sustainable boxes, and MCS Inc. is exploring high-speed inkjet systems to replace adhesive labels with direct printing on packaging materials.
MCS Inc. President David Loos says high-speed inkjet printers eliminate the need for adhesive labels by printing tracking codes, special offers and other promotional messages directly on secondary packaging.
With its DIGILINE Vario, Atlantic Zeiser presents for the first time a system for full-color inline printing of flexible narrow web materials such as foils for lidding applications or flexible laminates for pouching or tube converting applications.
As industrial printers prepare for the future and evaluate production alternatives, the integration of digital printing takes on a new urgency.
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Inkjet printing reduces prepress costs and make-ready waste while offering mass customization and shorter production runs. We identified these five trends and opportunities that address the fragile foundation of consumer demand and regulatory requirements.
Domino is providing a sneak peek leading up to the September 30th unveiling of Generation 7, the next generation digital inkjet technology, and asking label manufacturers to reserve their spot today by registering to attend this worldwide virtual event.