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2020 was Just the Beginning: Inside the Packaging Tech Boom

20 May 2025

Tech Boom

The pandemic drove a lot of companies that emerged from the tech boom to panic to secure their supply chains. Nearly every company in this sector was making a profit and raising prices. In 2023, the demand started to decrease while labor costs, raw materials, and logistics were increasing.

As a result, the current scenario is more volatile than ever. But this result shows us that there are opportunities to generate real shareholders' return and gain market share. The leading companies from the tech boom are focusing on commercial excellence, M&A opportunities, and sustainability. If done right, these programs increase EBITDA by more than 8 points on average.

EBITDA Uplift Per Lever: Pre vs Post Transformation (%)

This chart explains to us that the EBITDA from the different companies has increased the profits by growing in four major areas:

The improvements are much higher after the transformation. Let us take an example of the strategic choices, which went from 20% to 100%. This shows us that if we focus on improving operations and strategies, we can really enhance the business. Consumers' preferences shift and change from time to time. Mainly, they change along five dimensions, demanding more of each. They are personalization, ‘Local hero’ products, convenience, health, and affordability.

Companies that have emerged from the latest tech boom are playing a crucial role in the industry of packaging by accessing manufacturing processes by improving the product quality, promoting sustainability, and enhancing design capabilities. As per the reports of the packaging connections, the industries are growing and increasing at a rate of 22-25% per annum. There are many top companies such as Uflex Ltd., Essel Propack Limited, and many more.

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