Packaging Trends

Active Packaging Trial Activity in Food

What is changing in the market Oxygen scavenger integrations influenced lamination QA protocols. By 2017, converters and brand owners were adjusting capital…

What is changing in the market

Oxygen scavenger integrations influenced lamination QA protocols.

By 2017, converters and brand owners were adjusting capital plans in response to this trend—not always with immediate orders, but with clearer module requirements on quotations for flexo, gravure, laminating, and bag making equipment.

Equipment and line design implications

Equipment implications typically appear in three areas: print and register capability, lamination or sealing compatibility with new structures, and inspection or documentation modules demanded by retail and export customers.

Yaoshg application discussions in 2017 frequently connected this trend to tension zoning, dryer energy, changeover time, and whether integrated lines reduced WIP compared with isolated machines.

Plants that treated the trend as a marketing slogan without substrate trials often purchased incompatible modules. Pilots on production-width material at realistic speeds remained the discipline that separated successful retrofits from idle options.

If your portfolio is moving in this direction, align internal committees on measurable acceptance tests—coat weight, seal strength, migration documentation, or changeover minutes—before locking machinery specifications.

Discuss this trend with Yaoshg application engineering when scoping your next quotation—module choices made for legacy structures may not suit simplified or higher-mix portfolios.

Frequently asked questions

Should equipment be bought before the trend matures?

Scope for modular upgrades where possible; commit to platforms that accept substrate and module changes without replacing the entire line.