Market Overview

The Global Cold-Form Blister Packaging Market is expected to reach a valuation of USD 4,367.7 Million in 2023 and is anticipated to achieve a CAGR of 7.3% for the forecast period (2023-2032).

Cold-form blister packaging refers to pre-formed clear plastic blisters that provide tamper-evident unit-dose packaging for pharmaceuticals, foods, consumer goods and medical devices through a cost-effective process.

Market Demand Drivers

  • Growing global demand for unit-dose, shelf-stable and anti-counterfeit packaging of compact health supplements, OTC drugs and medical devices
  • Consumer preference for portable, single-use convenience foods requiring high barrier protection

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Market Leading Segmentation

By Material

• Aluminum
• Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
• Polypropylene (PP)
• Polyethylene (PE)
• Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
• Oriented Polyamide

By Application

• Consumer Products
• Food & Confectionary
• Healthcare
• Electronics & Semiconductors
• Others

Market Players

• Bemis Company Inc.
• Constantia Flexibles
• Amcor plc
• WINPAK Ltd.
• Uflex Limited
• Sonoco Products Company
• Bilcare Research
• Tekni-Plex
• Essentra plc
• ACG
• Wasdell Group
• Other Key Players

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Market Trends

  • Use of environment-friendly, recyclable and sustainable plastic films like PETG, PP and PVC
  • Product localization and innovation catering to emerging smart packaging technologies integration

Market Opportunities

  • Increasing elderly population with therapy intensiveness presenting scope for expansion
  • High applicability for secured and differentiated branding of various fast-moving consumer goods

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