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Packaging and Processing Trends Reflect Evolving Manufacturing Landscape

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM

New report highlights how packaging and processing manufacturers are investing in smarter equipment, automation, and sustainable solutions to address industry challenges.

According to a new report from PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, the packaging and processing industry is undergoing a significant transformation driven by emerging technologies and sustainability initiatives. The report, which was highlighted in a recent PR Newswire release, found that AI, automation, and sustainability are leading the way as key trends shaping the industry. Manufacturers are investing in smarter equipment and digital tools to address labor shortages, improve efficiency, and meet growing demands for eco-friendly packaging. 'Packaging and processing manufacturers are under pressure to do more with less - less labor, less waste, and a smaller environmental footprint,' said Jim Pittas, president and CEO of PMMI. 'The solutions on display at PACK EXPO East reflect the evolution happening across the industry as companies leverage the latest technologies to overcome these challenges.' The upcoming PACK EXPO East trade show will feature the latest equipment and innovations that align with these industry trends. Exhibitors will showcase automated systems, data-driven analytics, and sustainable materials - all aimed at helping manufacturers optimize their operations and meet evolving consumer demands. 'Sustainability is a major focus, with companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint through renewable materials, efficient processes, and waste reduction,' added Pittas. 'But they're also embracing smart technologies that can automate tasks, improve quality control, and provide real-time insights to drive continuous improvement.' As the maritime industry continues to grapple with supply chain disruptions and workforce shortages, these packaging and processing advancements could have important implications. Improved automation and data-driven decision making in manufacturing and logistics could help alleviate some of the challenges facing the sector. 'The trends we're seeing in packaging and processing mirror the broader digital transformation happening across the maritime industry,' said gCaptain editor John Konrad. 'Companies that can leverage the latest technologies to boost efficiency, sustainability, and resilience will be well-positioned to navigate the evolving business landscape.'
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