American flexo industry is still accelerating

Flexo Printing New Territories - Facial Towels, Paper Towels and Napkins High Consumption Printing Face Towels, Tissues and Napkins These paper product processors have exhibited strong new business opportunities in flexo printing. In its unofficial public opinion test, the FTA (Federal Press Technology Association of America) report shows that among print members engaged in facial tissues, tissues, and napkin products, typical manufacturers such as a company with 200 employees, 11 printing presses, and transportation over 20 Each working day or year has more than 5,000 parts processed. It consumes about 5,000 gallons of ink per month. Each press runs an average of 130,000 prints. Its largest order is the manufacturer of four million napkins produced on Valentine's Day.
Three-quarters of respondents stated that their operations are in compliance with the Flexographic Image Replication Specification and Tolerance (FIRST). This series of standard specifications was developed by the FTA under the auspices of a large flexible printing company committee. Its purpose is to ensure continuous, reliable, high-quality flexographic printing services.
Flexo Printing Main Market – Packaging and Printing Products In a new FTA forecast, nearly 90% of flexo printing is for packaging – from corrugated boxes, labels to flexible packaging. This year's growth is expected to double the 2% growth rate of the US GDP.
FTA's survey shows that due to the high output value of corrugated boxes, it will dominate the flexo printing business, and its taxable amount will reach 29 billion yuan, accounting for 43% of the total flexo printing industry's tax revenue. There are more than 1,400 corrugated cartons, such as cardboard, in the entire North American region.
This year, packaging film products will also rise suddenly, and its tax revenue is expected to be US$20.4 billion, an increase of 3.5 to 4 percentage points from last year. It will account for 24% of the entire flexographic industry's market share. There are about 950 flexo printing companies in film printing in North America.
FTA statistics show that nearly 3,000 tag manufacturers in North America increased their production by 3% to 4% in 2001. It is estimated that this year's total tax revenue will reach 10.5 billion, accounting for 12.3% of the entire flexo industry.
According to the FTA report, a typical flexographic printing plant has the following characteristics:
● 180 employees ● 5 flexo presses ● Average prints 6 pieces per day, 1850 per year ● 9700 gallons of ink consumed per month ● Consumption of 273.750 square feet of film based on the end-user market segmentation, just as these assessments Show, flexo printing is the main body of packaging and printing. According to the FTA, a total of more than 5,000 paper processing equipment were used in flexo printing. The advantages of electronic workflow, prepress digitalization, better final print quality, and low cost show that Flexo has the potential to gain greater market share in packaging and printing. Gravure and offset printing are expected to decrease by one percentage point each year in the gross value of industry.
According to another report, despite the economic downturn, the flexographic printing industry is still expected to climb 4 to 5 percentage points this year. Flexographic printing has still received widespread attention and will continue to be a bright spot for the packaging paper processing industry.
According to data from the Flexible Printing Technology Association (FTA), the total print output of more than 6,000 flexographic printing companies in North America in 2002 will exceed US$85 billion, coming from a number of different market segments such as flexible packaging, paper bags, labels, Corrugated boxes, folding cartons, envelopes, and even newspapers.
In a recent report, the FTA anticipates that the growth of the flexo industry will exceed the U.S. gross domestic product, which will be 4 to 5 percentage points higher than the expected growth of less than 2 percentage points in the U.S. government benchmark index. In 2001, flexo increased by approximately 6% and accounted for 74% of the packaging printing market in North America, and 24% of the global printing and publishing market.
Based on the analysis of the market size and scope of the business base, the FTA President believes that it is expected to continue to show strong growth momentum in the food packaging and pharmaceutical markets, and flexible packaging materials and paper product processing technologies have developed in the past few years. It will benefit a lot and will continue to maintain growth in 2002.

Tyre

Cool-Baby Children Products Co., Ltd. , http://www.ahbabystrollers.com