This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paperboard into fiber cans, tubes, drums, and similar products without manufacturing paperboard.
The Fiber Can, Tube, Drum, and Similar Products Manufacturing industry, classified under NAICS 322214, is currently observing several qualitative trends. Sustainability and eco-friendliness are at the forefront as businesses and consumers alike are increasingly prioritizing environmentally responsible products. Manufacturers are investing in research to develop bio-degradable and recycled fiber materials to meet this growing demand.
Technological advancements are also playing a significant role. Automation and digitalization in production processes are being implemented to enhance efficiency and reduce costs. Smart packaging solutions incorporating IoT (Internet of Things) are gaining traction, enabling better tracking and monitoring of goods.
Customization and product differentiation are becoming essential competitive strategies. Companies are offering tailored solutions to meet specific customer requirements, thereby adding value and fostering long-term client relationships. Additionally, the integration of aesthetic designs and branding into product packaging is proving to be a significant market driver.
In terms of forecasts, the industry is expected to witness stable growth driven by increasing demand for sustainable packaging solutions across various sectors, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. Economic recovery post-pandemic and increased e-commerce activities are further anticipated to bolster the industry's growth trajectory in the near future.
Bobbins, fiber, made from purchased paperboard
Composite cans (i.e., foil-fiber and other combinations) manufacturing
Cones (e.g., winding yarn, string, ribbon, cloth), fiber, made from purchased paperboard
Cores (i.e., all-fiber, nonfiber ends of any material), fiber, made from purchased paperboard
Fiber cans and drums (i.e., all-fiber, nonfiber ends of any material) made from purchased paperboard
Fiber drums made from purchased paperboard
Fiber spools, reels, blocks made from purchased paperboard
Fiber tubes made from purchased paperboard
Mailing cases and tubes, paper fiber (i.e., all-fiber, nonfiber ends of any material), made from purchased paperboard
Vulcanized fiber products made from purchased paperboard
Wastebaskets, fiber made from purchased paperboard
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