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Global Pharmaceutical Packaging Market Report 2021-2025 & 2030: International Trade & Production, Product Trends, & Demand by Product & Category – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global Pharmaceutical Packaging Market” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The study provides historical data (2010, 2015, 2020) and demand forecasts for 2025 and 2030 for pharmaceutical packaging in millions of US dollars (including inflation) by type, geographical region, and selected countries. Unit demand for the same years are provided for most product groups. The terms “shipments”, “production”, and “output” are used interchangeably in the study, as are the terms “demand”, “sales”, and “market”, which are defined as domestic shipments, plus imports, minus exports.

For purposes of this study, pharmaceutical packaging demand is defined as the value of finished packaging products sold by merchant companies and produced or assembled internally by pharmaceutical manufacturers and contract packaging firms.

Demand for blister packaging in this study includes not only the blister component itself but also the value of the secondary folding carton, shrink wrap, and other accessories (such as tamper-evident seals or packaging inserts). In other words, it is the cost of a finished package to the drug maker (whether it is produced internally or by contract packaging firms).

The blister component of the package is generally not used on its own without secondary packaging. As such, demand for boxes and cartons used in the blister packaging is excluded from secondary packaging data to avoid double counting.

US statistics for pharmaceutical packaging products include sales and production activities in Puerto Rico. Most major multinational drug makers operate one or more production facilities and consume a significant volume of packaging in that territory. In 2020, Puerto Rico accounted for approximately 40% of the value of US pharmaceutical shipments and a comparable level of pharmaceutical packaging demand.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic

3. Overview

4. Factors Impacting Pharmaceutical Packaging Demand

5. Bottles & Jars

6. Blister Packaging

7. Prefillable Syringes

8. Parenteral Vials & Ampuls

9. IV Containers

10. Boxes & Cartons

11. Prefillable Inhalers

12. Pouches

13. Tubes

14. Other Packaging

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/qdmcnu.

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