Packaging Gateway on MSN

Where packaging drives value

Packaging is a strategic tool that drives revenue, efficiency and brand value across physical and digital channels.
Packaging Gateway on MSN

The new economics of packaging

Packaging has moved from a back-end cost to a front-line business decision, reshaping margins, sustainability strategies and competitive advantage across global markets.
Smart packaging is often referred to in the context of Industry 4.0 as manufacturers take advantage of the new integration of digital capabilities with artificial intelligence, machine learning, ...
Packaging Gateway on MSN

Packaging at the point of decision

Packaging shapes consumers’ split-second decisions by conveying quality, usability, brand values and sustainability while ...
UK online whisky retailer The Whisky Barrel uses a digital certification system to help reduce the risk of counterfeit products The drinks industry deploys smart packaging on consumer-facing products ...
Smarter boxes and a data-driven approach to product delivery create new opportunities for improving both products and customer engagement. Here’s how to seize them. Data is the heartbeat of every ...
Plastics manufacturers and processors now have access to smart packaging technology that promises to shift the tide of the industry's sustainability efforts. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a ...
CHICAGO, Sept. 20, 2022 – – Varcode, developer of digital collection, recording, tracing and reporting solutions for supply chain compliance and monitoring, today announced it has finalized a ...
McMaster University provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation CA. McMaster University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. Food insecurity is one of humanity’s most ...
Older adults are open to using smart packaging to improve their medication-taking experience, a new study finds. Older adults are open to using smart packaging to improve their medication-taking ...
Why did the banana go to the doctor? Because it was not peeling well. But the joke hits close to home for fruits like bananas ...