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Ultra doux, XXL-sized premium appeal laminate tube from Essel, Germany. Photo - etma-online

New materials and technology bring innovative sustainable packaging solutions to the market. In lamitubes, new laminates and techniques replace older materials and formats, adding several benefits to the traditional ease of use, portability, and convenience of lamitubes. Lamitube consumption is rising in India. It’s increasing share of packaging in pharma, oral care, food, chemical, and cosmetic industries across the globe presents opportunities for consumer product companies to increase their shelf impact, customer loyalty, and exports. Wifag-Polytype’s webinar on 10 July attracted many industry participants to look at some of the upcoming market trends and the new opportunities in tube packaging. Called ‘Squeeze Open a New Business Opportunity,’ the event covered the entire spectrum of tube manufacturing right global and Indian scenarios to the materials and manufacturing processes with a live online demonstration from the company’s Kombis factory in Bulgaria in Europe.  Since tube packaging is the fastest-growing segment in the packaging industry, technology, and developments in the field of tubes were also part of the discussion during the webinar. Better quality of life through better…

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Mandeep Kaur
Technical Editor - Mandeep Kaur is working with IPP Group and holding editorial responsibilities for the IndiFoodBev and PSA Healthcare platforms. Earlier she handled editorial responsibilities of food, beverage, and agriculture publications at another publisher. A gold-medalist in M Tech (Food Technology), she has hands-on experience in operating different types of instruments related to physico-chemical testing of grains and flour. She has worked at Evalueserve in the Intellectual Property (IP) division for more than three years handling projects in the life sciences domain.