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In-Mold Labels 2024 Industry Report Potential Growth, Share, Demand And Forecast to 2030
In-Mold Labels Industry Overview
The global in-mold labels market size was estimated at USD 2.31 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6% from 2024 to 2030. Increasing focus on the presentation of products, along with rising demand for aesthetically appealing packaging, and rising consumer preference for sustainable packaging, are a few key factors propelling market growth. In-mold label is a high-growth labeling technology in which pre-printed labels are inserted into a packaging mold during a container’s manufacturing process, creating a fully recyclable, cost-effective, durable, and consistent product. In-mold labeling provides a versatile solution for packaging with its ability to offer high-quality graphics and branding opportunities.
Changing consumer preferences, including demand for convenience, product differentiation, and premium packaging experiences, are driving the adoption of in-mold labeling. The ability of in-mold labels to provide vibrant graphics and 3D effects enhances product visibility and attractiveness on retail shelves, thus influencing consumer purchasing decisions. Considering all these factors, the market is expected to grow at a rapid pace as manufacturers increasingly recognize the benefits of this labeling method and consumers continue to demand innovative and sustainable packaging solutions.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the In-Mold Labels Market
With growing environmental concerns, there is a heightened focus on sustainable packaging solutions. In-mold labeling aligns well with this trend as it reduces the need for secondary packaging materials and can be recycled along with the container, contributing to overall packaging sustainability efforts. Stringent regulations regarding labeling and packaging materials have also contributed to the market growth. In-mold labels can comply with regulatory requirements regarding food contact materials and recyclability, making them a preferred choice for many manufacturers.
In September 2023, SABIC partnered with three specialists namely Dubai-based film supplier Taghleef Industries Group, Greek firm printing specialist Stephanos Karydakis IML S.A., and injection molder Kotronis Packaging to create a single-step IML technology with a seamless part decoration right in the injection mold. This partnership will demonstrate the use of certified renewable polypropylene (PP) resins in high-quality mono-PP thin-wall container packaging. Single-step IML technology achieves a seamless part decoration right in the injection mold, where the label becomes an integral component of the packaging itself.
In April 2023, Scantrust, a leading software provider for QR-code-based compliance, traceability, and anti-counterfeiting solutions, announced a strategic partnership with Multi-Color Corporation (MCC). The new strategic partnership is aimed at helping wine producers all over the world comply with the newest EU wine labeling regulations. Scantrust’s software and experience using QR codes on products is combined with MCC’s expertise in label production and global presence to deliver an e-label solution that is easy to use & implement and assists with compliance for wine producers.
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Key In-Mold Labels Company Insights
The in-mold labels market is fragmented with the presence of global as well as local companies offering various types of labels. Major players operating in the market undertake various strategies, such as mergers, acquisitions, geographical expansion, new product launches, and joint ventures, to strengthen their market presence.
In April 2023, Multi-Color Corp. acquired Türkiye-based Korsini, a leading provider of in-mold label (IML) solutions. The acquisition expands MCC’s in-mold labeling network and creates a new foothold to complement its position in Europe, Middle East, African and Asian markets. Enrico Corsini to continue running business under the MCC Korsini brand
In July 2023, CCL Industries Inc. acquired privately held Faubel & Co. Nachfolger GmbH, headquartered in Melsungen, Germany. Faubel is a specialist in labels for pharmaceutical clinical trials with a manufacturing facility in Melsungen, Germany, and sales offices in the U.S. and China. Faubel also has a controlling interest in a small technology subsidiary located in Paderborn, Germany, developing next-generation solutions for clinical trials including RFID. The business will now trade as CCL Faubel
Key In-Mold Labels Companies:
The following are the leading companies in the in-mold labels market. These companies collectively hold the largest market share and dictate industry trends.
Multi-Color Corporation (MCC)
CCL Industries Inc.
Taghleef Industries Inc.
Constantia Flexibles GmbH
Coveris Holdings
Cenveo Inc.
Fuji Seal International Inc.
EVCO Plastics
Fort Dearborn Company
John Herrod & Associates
Inland Packaging
Aspasie Inc.
General Press Corporation
Smyth Companies LLC
NHuhtamaki Group
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Sikorsky Completes Flight Tests of Three Hellenic Navy MH-60R Utility Maritime Helicopters
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, has completed testing of the integrated mission systems and sensors aboard three MH-60R SEAHAWK® helicopters purchased by the Hellenic Navy. Completed in early December 2023, the tests verify each MH-60R aircraft is an efficient and effective air weapon system capable of performing anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare missions from land or naval ship. Greece is the seventh country to receive the U.S. Navy’s MH-60R maritime helicopter. In Europe, Denmark operates nine MH-60R aircraft. Spain and Norway placed orders in 2023 for a combined 14 MH-60R aircraft. The Sikorsky SH-60/MH-60 Seahawk (or Sea Hawk) is a twin turboshaft engine, multi-mission United States Navy helicopter based on the United States Army UH-60 Black Hawk and a member of the Sikorsky S-70 family. The first three MH-60R aircraft will arrive in Greece during 2024 aboard U.S. Navy transport planes. Four additional aircraft will arrive in 2025 to complete the Hellenic Navy’s seven-aircraft purchase. Hellenic Navy MH-60R aircraft will join 11 existing S-70B SEAHAWK aircraft at the Kotroni Naval Air Station. Known as Aegean Hawks, the older maritime helicopters were acquired direct from Sikorsky between 1994 and 2005.
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, has completed testing of the integrated mission systems and sensors aboard three MH-60R SEAHAWK® helicopters purchased by the Hellenic Navy. Completed in early December 2023, the tests verify each MH-60R aircraft is an efficient and effective air weapon system capable of performing anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare missions from land or naval ship.…
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Kotroni - Cymbal Elements - 24k Gold Plate - SuperDuo Bead Substitute #kotroni #cymbal #elements #24k #gold #plate #jewelrysupply #etsy #etsyseller #etsyshop (at St. Louis, Missouri) https://www.instagram.com/p/B92DWgwHS_U/?igshid=1g6iqrs1uxnqi
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Welcome to the MMIP Intern Blog for summer 2019!
The Mellon Museum Internship Program is an internship program for undergraduate students at the University of Virginia. Our mission is to increase access to curatorial experience for students from backgrounds that are traditionally underrepresented in museum careers. As part of the Mellon Indigenous Arts Initiative, we also seek to encourage the study of global indigenous arts.
This summer, MMIP is supporting 14 UVa undergraduates working at the following sites:
The Fralin Museum of Art, University of Virginia
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, University of Virginia
James Madison’s Montpelier, Montpelier Station, VA
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, VA
National Building Museum, Washington, DC
Franklin Furnace, Brooklyn, NY
Kotroni Archaeological Survey Project at Kapandriti, Greece
Stay tuned for updates from our interns on their exciting projects!
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@ravenkult
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Wine Production and Export during the Reign of Abdul Hamid II
Wine Production and Export during the Reign of Abdul Hamid II
In 1889, vineyards were set up on a land in Erenköy, Istanbul on a 70-hectare land. During the rule of Abdul Hamid II, the Sultaniye vineyards in the Aegean region were used to produce grapes for wine production, which would later be exported to Europe.
When European vineyards started going bad, the whole of Europe, particularly France, turned to the Ottoman Empire, to meet the demands for wine. During Abdul Hamid II’s reign, wine exports skyrocketed to 340 million liters by 1904. Wine advertisements were to be found in the Ottoman newspapers, while promotional signs for Martel cognac could be seen all around Istanbul.
Ottoman cognacs distilled by Kotroni Efendi of Erdek entered competitions in Paris and won awards. Again, the first champagne factory was opened in the Ottoman Empire when Abdul Hamid II was the Sultan.
Alcohol production and consumption increased so much during Abdul Hamid II’s time, the 34th chapter of Ayşe Fahriye Hanım’s famous cookbook Ev Kadını (The Housewife), which was first published in 1883, gave recipe for homemade rakı. The readers were given detailed descriptions of the production methods for two different types of rakı (seasoned with mastic and regular rakı) with a side note that fermented grape juice and wine could also be produced using the same setup.
According to journalist Ahmet Cemaleddin Saraçoğlu, ‘… the rule of Abdul Hamid II provided a massive tavern to citizens’.(SOURCE)
Alcohol is a very harmful substance, not to mention that Muslims are forbidden from drinking it. God says in a verse:
O you who have believed, indeed, intoxicants, gambling, [sacrificing on] stone alters [to other than God], and divining arrows are but defilement from the work of satan, so avoid it that you may be successful. (Qur’an, 5:90)
Of course, every individual has the right to live their lives the way they wish. The above historical details are in no way to be construed as interfering in people’s choices. However, they are important in that they show how the production, sales and export of alcoholic beverages in a Muslim country, with the permission of the Islamic Caliph, set the stage for the moral decline in society and shook the trust of the Islamic world in the Caliph. Even though certain circles maintain that alcoholic drinks were produced for non-Muslims at the time, it is clear that not as many non-Muslims were living on Ottoman lands at the time that would be able to consume millions of liters of alcoholic drinks. In any case, many photographs taken during those days clearly show Ottoman Turks drinking alcohol at beer houses.
Wine Production and Export during the Reign of Abdul Hamid II BritishDeepState.net
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Kalderimia were built as cobbled highways for hooved animals. Trails like this criss cross the Mani Peninsula in southern Greece. About 1.5m wide and sometimes many metres high on steeply sloping hillsides, many are now overgrown or in disrepair. This is a fine example between Kotroni and Platsa. www.garyeason.photography
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Kotroni Villas, Финикус (Греция), Финикус (Греция) http://www.hotelshot.ru/2017/09/kotroni-villas.html
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MAIDEN BRAND//
Maiden is an upcoming Brand based in Athens, Greece. All projects are designed by Fashion Designer Angeliki Kotroni and all garments are manufactured in Greece. From 2014, Maiden focuses on Ready-to-Wear womenswear, outerwear and swimwear, creating a visual paradox. Maiden wants to be recognized as a “capsule” Brand that creates uncensored Fashion projects with unique visual approach. Our goal is to adapt and transform rapidly like everything around us. With its anthropocentric and mostly feminocentric nature, Maiden resists social compressions and supports contemporary women and their lifestyles without stereotypic rules. This oxymoron brand approaches the oppressions of contemporary society with irony, reacting to negativity with humor, absurdity and scandals [noun scan·dal \ˈskan-dəl\, from Greek skandalon,original meaning”trap enemy”]
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Kotroni - Cymbal Elements - Antique Silver Plate - SuperDuo Bead Substitute #kotroni #cymbal #silver #plate #superduo #antique #elements #jewelrysupply #etsy #etsyshop #etsyseller (at St. Louis, Missouri) https://www.instagram.com/p/B92C5XbnDMl/?igshid=102kxef3dsupn
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Ian MacPherson, Kotroni Archaeological Survey Project at Kapandriti
It’s been two weeks since I came to Greece as Specialist in Architecture on the Kotroni Archaeological Survey Project at Kapandriti (KASP), and I’m eager to share my experience so far!
I live in a small seaside town on the Gulf of Euboea, Oropos, about half an hour north of our site near Kapandriti. Eleven of our team members and I live in a traditional Balkan villa in the hills. Our Co-director Steve Davies, a University College Dublin professor of Paleoentomology (read: bug fossils!) has one of the three private rooms downstairs, as do grad students Robert Edwards and John Henshaw, my colleagues on the two two-man architecture and GIS teams, respectively. Elpida Pertessi, archaeology student at the University of Athens and very overworked Greek translator for our group, and Meghan Page, a UVA architectural history postgrad, share the Great Room. The remaining five of us share the loft, with access to the upper terrace with jaw dropping sunrise views, and the main AC vent for the house, which blows freezing air at my bed at roughly 4:30 each morning. Pros and cons, I suppose!
Our site is centered on Lake Marathon, and includes one sector to the southwest centered on what we have confirmed must be a tumulus, a cluster of sectors at the base of a strategic hill in which we’ve found evidence of at least three probable domestic settlements, and the hilltop Citadel itself to the north of the lake, which is currently being excavated by another project. I’ve acquired countless new skills-- like how to tell a rock from a roof tile, a brick, or a pottery sherd (not shard, as I must constantly remind myself), how to pace with a team walking transects, how to calculate ambient conditions including sun and the previous night’s weather and adjust your eyes accordingly, and how to survive tall grass and maquis-- strategies include finger snapping and loud group songs to ward off poisonous vipers. More broadly, I’ve gained a deep firsthand understanding of the geographic and climatic conditions that shaped Greece’s unique destiny over the course of its history, and been exposed to a brand new underlying system and palette of natural materials.
After hours we can typically be found beach bumming, catching Wifi at cafes, or turning heads walking through town. We’ve also enjoyed excursions to the Acropolis and museum in Athens, a massive archaeological site across the Gulf at Eretrea (different from the small African country), and a local Saint’s Day Festival. We’ve gotten to know the owners of the local tavernas, and I’ve gotten to practice and improve my working knowledge of Greek. I’ve come to know and love the Attica region in my time so far, and look forward to so many more incredible experiences to come.
Top image: Here I am at the crest of the tumulus site. This was taken after we re-covered the large stone slab that we suspect may be the entrance to the mound; you can see a sliver of the rock near my hand.
Bottom image: A commanding south-facing view from the hilltop. Our project director Anastasia Dakouri-Hild points out the tumulus site and nearby water treatment plant below to Steve and Anna.
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sunset...!!! by zikosaekara
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