Establishments primarily engaged in die-cutting purchased paper and paperboard; and in manufacturing cardboard by laminating, lining, or surface-coating paperboard. Establishments primarily engaged in laminating building paper from purchased paper are classified in Industry 2679.
NAICS 2675, covering die-cut paper, paperboard, and cardboard products, has seen several qualitative trends shaping the industry landscape. Sustainable packaging has become a significant focus, with many companies investing in eco-friendly materials and processes. Biodegradable and recyclable materials are increasingly preferred to meet consumer demand for sustainability and comply with stringent environmental regulations.
Additionally, there is a growing emphasis on innovation and customization. The expansion of e-commerce has driven demand for tailored, protective, and visually appealing packaging solutions. Advances in digital printing and cutting technologies allow for greater customization, enabling businesses to offer personalized packaging that enhances the customer experience.
The COVID-19 pandemic has also accelerated the shift towards automation and efficiency in production processes to mitigate labor shortages and ensure operational continuity. Smart manufacturing practices, such as the integration of IoT and AI, are becoming more prevalent, leading to smarter supply chains and improved production accuracy.
Looking ahead, the industry is expected to continue evolving towards sustainability, with further adoption of recycled materials and zero-waste production techniques. The rise of augmented reality (AR) and smart packaging could offer new marketing and customer engagement opportunities. Furthermore, geopolitical factors and supply chain challenges may prompt localized production strategies to ensure the resilience and reliability of supply chains. Overall, the die-cut paper and paperboard industry is poised for significant innovation and growth in response to these emerging trends.
Board, chip: pasted-mfpm
Bottle caps and tops, die-cut from purchased paper or paperboard
Card cutting-mfpm
Cardboard foundations and cutouts-mfpm
Cardboard panels and cutouts-mfpm
Cardboard: pasted, laminated, lined, and surface coated-mfpm
Cards, cut and designed: unprinted-mfpm
Cards, plain paper: die-cut or rotary-cut from purchased materials
Cards, tabulating and time recording die-cut from purchased
Cutouts, paper and paperboard: die-cut from purchased material
Die-cut paper and paperboard-mfpm
Egg cartons, die-cut paper and paperboard-mfpm
Egg case fillers and flats, die-cut from purchased paper or paperboard
Filing folders-mfpm
Index and other cut cards-mfpm
Jacquard cards-mfpm
Jewelers'cards-mfpm
Lace, paper: die-cut from purchased materials
Letters, cardboard-mfpm
Library cards, paperboard-mfpm
Liners for freight car doors: reinforced with metal strip-mfpm
Manila folders-mfpm
Milk filter disks, die-cut from purchased paper
Newsboard, pasted-mfpm
Paperboard: pasted, lined, laminated, or surface coated-mfpm
Photograph folders, mats, and mounts-mfpm
Stencil board-mfpm
Stencil cards for addressing machines-mfpm
Tabulating cards, printed or unprinted: die-cut from purchased
Time recording cards, die-cut from purchased paperboard
Waterproof cardboard-mfpm
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