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Packaging and Processing Trends Reflect Evolving Manufacturing Landscape

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM

PACK EXPO East showcases new equipment and digital tools addressing labor shortages, sustainability, and automation in the packaging and processing industries.

The packaging and processing industries are investing in smarter, more automated equipment and sustainable solutions to address evolving manufacturing challenges, according to a new report from PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. The report, which previews trends at the upcoming PACK EXPO East trade show, highlights how manufacturers are leveraging AI, automation, and sustainability initiatives to boost efficiency and meet changing consumer demands. 'Packaging and processing companies 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 innovations on display at PACK EXPO East will showcase how the industry is rising to meet these challenges through advanced technologies and sustainable practices.' Key trends identified in the report include: **AI and Automation:** Manufacturers are increasingly adopting AI-powered equipment and robotics to automate manual tasks and address labor shortages. This includes robotic palletizers, case packers, and other smart machines that can operate with minimal human intervention. **Sustainability:** Companies are prioritizing eco-friendly packaging materials, energy-efficient equipment, and closed-loop recycling systems to reduce waste and environmental impact. Solutions like compostable films and refillable containers are gaining traction. **Digital Transformation:** The industry is embracing digital tools like cloud-based monitoring, predictive maintenance software, and augmented reality for training. These technologies enable greater visibility, efficiency, and uptime across manufacturing operations. According to gCaptain, the packaging and processing sectors are crucial to the maritime supply chain, providing the containers, materials, and equipment that facilitate the global movement of goods. The innovations showcased at PACK EXPO East reflect the industry's efforts to future-proof its operations and meet the evolving needs of shippers, retailers, and consumers. The 2026 PACK EXPO East trade show will take place from March 3-5 in Philadelphia. The event is expected to draw over 7,000 attendees and feature exhibits from 400+ suppliers of the latest packaging and processing technologies.
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