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Blister Packaging Market Procurement Intelligence, Pricing and Cost Structure Intelligence Report

PVC has been the traditional choice in blister packaging for a very long time as it offers low prices and strong durability while maximizing product visibility at the same time. PVC pricing had been stagnant for some time before 2020 and it was generally readily available. However, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the housing market started to gain traction and the construction market continues to buy more PVC, hence the price has increased drastically, making it hard to procure PVC for blister packaging.


Moreover, recent economic and environmental policy changes compel some brands to think and find a PVC alternative for their blister packaging. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and recycled polyethylene terephthalate (RPET) are the two major strong alternatives to the traditional PVC blister. It is majorly used in soda bottles and is known for its strong durability and transparency. PET and RPET are most preferable for brands with high sustainability goals as they can be easily recycled.


One of the leaders in the packaging industry, Amcor has already started working on developing alternatives for PVC in blister packaging. In April 2021, the company announced the customer trials of the world's first recyclable polyethylene-based thermoform blister packaging named AmSky. It reduces carbon footprint by 70% compared to PVC and other alternatives. PVC makes packaging recycling more difficult or contaminates other materials if consumers attempt to recycle them. Therefore, Amcor’s solution eliminates PVC from the packaging by using a mono-material Polyethylene thermoform blister and lidding film.


Blister Packaging Category Intelligence Highlights:

  • Blister packaging suppliers are collaborating with regional players to benefit from their knowledge of the local market, and maintain high profit margins, low overhead costs, and their overall competitiveness in the market

  • The blister packaging market features a highly fragmented competitive landscape as several small players are entering the market

  • Suppliers widely prefer approved provider operating models to reduce risks and improve the potential for value creation



Cost Intelligence Highlights:


Grand View Research has identified the following key cost components for availing blister packaging:

  • Raw Materials

  • Forming Film

  • Lidding Material

  • Heat Seal Coating

  • Printing Ink

  • Others

  • Fixed Costs

  • Labor

  • SG&A

  • R&D

  • Depreciation

  • Interest

  • Tax

  • Profit


Raw material is the biggest cost component of blister packaging, accounting for more than 60% of the total cost of manufacturing.


Operational capabilities (with weightage) for Supplier Ranking and Selection in Blister Packaging Category:

  • Years in Service – 15%

  • Geographical Service Presence – 35%

  • Employee Strength – 15%

  • Revenue Generated – 15%

  • Key Clients – 12%

  • Certifications – 8%


Functional capabilities (with weightage) for Supplier Ranking and Selection in Blister Packaging Category:

  • Technology Type – 40%

  • Thermoforming

  • Cold Forming

  • Thermo Cold Complex Blistering

  • Types of Blister Packaging – 60%

  • Thermoformable

  • Face Seal

  • Trapped

  • Full Card Blister

  • Clamshell

  • Skin Packaging


List of Key Suppliers in the Blister Packaging Category

  • Amcor Plc

  • DOW

  • WestRock Company

  • Sonoco Products Company

  • Constantia Flexibles

  • Klockner Pentaplast Group

  • E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company

  • Honeywell International Inc.

  • Tekni-Plex

  • Display Pack


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  • Market Intelligence involving - market size and forecast, growth factors, and driving trends

  • Price and Cost Intelligence - pricing models adopted for the category, the total cost of ownership

  • Supplier Intelligence - rich insight on supplier landscape, and identifies suppliers who are dominating, emerging, lounging, and specializing

  • Sourcing / Procurement Intelligence - best practices followed in the industry, identifying standard KPIs and SLAs, peer analysis, negotiation strategies to be utilized with the suppliers, and best-suited countries for sourcing to minimize supply chain disruption


Our market/procurement Intelligence reports include in-depth and actionable insights that help clients in understanding the different aspects of the supply chain and take more effective decisions.


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