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Die-cut Lids Market Size, Share, and Industry Analysis By Material (Plastic [Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)], Paper, and Aluminum), By Application (Cups, Jars, Bottles, Trays, Tubes, and Others), By End-use Industry (Food [Dairy Products {Ice-Cream, Cheese, Yoghurt, Others}, Sauces, Dips & Dressings, Fruits & Vegetables, Ready-to-eat Meals, Others], Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Homecare, Personal care & Cosmetics, and Others), and Regional Forecast, 2024-2032

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Die-cut lids are primarily used over packaging products such as cups, trays, and bottles to seal and prevent spillage. It is generally made of plastic paper and aluminum and precisely cut to fit the packaging products for a better opening experience. These lidding solutions offer a sturdy barrier that safeguards the contents against moisture, light, and environmental aspects based on the material used, extending the shelf life of products and driving the market growth. Furthermore, the increasing use of these lids in the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries is bolstering the growth of die cut lids market.



  • According to the Flexible Packaging Association, the U.S. flexible packaging industry reached USD 39 billion in value in 2021, a rise from USD 34.8 billion in 2020. The market volume is projected to be 27 billion pounds of shipments in 2021. Thus, the growing demand for flexible packaging will enhance the growth of the die-cut lids market.


Die-cut lids can be designed with tamper-evident qualities, ensuring cust safety and overall product quality. Such features comprise tear strips or indicators that direct whether the package has been tampered with. One of the main advantages of using die-cut lids is their ability to customize them to the shape and size of the container. Such features enhance the aesthetic of the packaging while safeguarding a perfect fit, lowering the risk of leaks and spills. Therefore, the high customizability and easy printability are boosting the growth of the die-cut lids market.


Some of the materials used in manufacturing the die-cut lid, such as plastic, are not completely biodegradable and recyclable, restricting the growth of this market. The use of aluminum and paper-based die-cut lids is recyclable but unable to provide the level of protection that plastic does. There are chances of leakages not being carefully handled, therefore impeding the growth of die cut lids market.


The pandemic negatively impacted the market as there was a declining demand from end-use industries such as home care, personal care, and cosmetics. Food and beverage industries grew moderately, while the demand for dairy products, sauces, dips, and condiments declined. However, the pharmaceutical industry saw a boom during the phase, which negatively impacted the die-cut lids market.


SEGMENTATION


















By Material



By Application



By End-use Industry



By Geography




  • Plastic

    • Polyethylene (PE)

    • Polypropylene (PP)

    • Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)



  • Paper

  • Aluminum




  • Cups

  • Jars

  • Bottles

  • Trays

  • Tubes

  • Others




  • Food

    • Dairy Products

      • Ice-Cream

      • Cheese

      • Yogurt

      • Others



    • Sauces, Dips & Dressings

    • Fruits & Vegetables

    • Ready-to-eat Meals

    • Others



  • Beverage

  • Pharmaceutical

  • Homecare

  • Personal care & Cosmetics

  • Others




  • North America (U.S. and Canada)

  • Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Poland, Romania and the Rest of Europe)

  • Asia Pacific (China, India,  Japan, Australia, South Korea Southeast Asia, and the Rest of Asia-Pacific)

  • Latin America (Brazil,  Mexico, Argentina, and the Rest of Latin America)

  • Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, South Africa, and Rest of Middle East & Africa)



KEY INSIGHTS


The report covers the following key insights:



  • Recent Advancements in the Die-cut Lids Market

  • Key Industry Trends

  • Regulatory Landscape for the Die-cut Lids Market

  • Key Industry Developments (Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnerships)

  • Impact of COVID-19 on the Die-cut Lids Market


ANALYSIS BY MATERIAL


Based on material, the market is segmented into Plastic

, paper, and aluminum.


The plastic segment dominates the die-cut lids market. The barrier properties provided by the plastic protect the organoleptic properties of the packaged products, along with the fewer chances of spoilage, augmenting the segment’s growth.


ANALYSIS BY APPLICATION


Based on application, the market is segmented into cups, jars, bottles, trays, tubes, and others.


The cups segment dominates the die-cut lids market. The surging use of cups in the packaging of dairy products such as yogurt, cheese, sauces, dips, and condiments is driving the segment growth.


ANALYSIS BY END-USE INDUSTRY


Based on end-use industry, the market is segmented into food

, beverage, pharmaceutical, home care, personal care & cosmetics, and others.


The food segment holds the largest share in the die-cut lids market. The growing demand for food around the globe due to the increasing population and disposable income is causing the growth of this segment to flourish.


REGIONAL ANALYSIS



The die-cut lids market has been studied across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.


The Asia Pacific is the dominating segment of the market. The growing demand for food and beverage products and the growing trade of Asian countries with international markets are enhancing the region’s growth.


North America is growing significantly due to the mounting pharmaceutical industry and the rising consumption of ready-to-eat food products.


The European region is anticipated to grow at a moderate rate during the forecast period. The surging demand for the beverages, coupled with the high consumption of personal care and cosmetic products, is boosting the regional growth.


As dairy product production and exports rise, the Latin American region is experiencing lucrative growth. The Middle East & African region is growing steadily due to the growing food, beverage, and personal care industries.


KEY PLAYERS COVERED


The report includes the profiles of key players such as Avery Dennison Corporation, Coveris Holdings S.A., CCL Industries Inc., 3M Company, Constantia Flexibles Group GmbH, Blue Label Packaging Company, Alpine Packaging, Inc., Hub Labels, Novelty Labels, and ImageTek Labels.


KEY INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS



  • In November 2021, Transcontinental Inc. announced the acquisition of H.S. Crocker Co., Inc. to expand its packaging capabilities in the labels and lidding market. H.S. Crocker produces die-cut lids for the food industry and labels for the pharmaceutical industry. The acquisition helped Transcontinental to increase its customer base and boost the production capacity of lidding and labels.

  • In January 2024, Amcor announced the expansion of thermoforming production capacity in North America to support healthcare customer growth. The expansion would permit customers to source thermoforms and companion die-cut lids from a single location, aiding in streamlining product manufacturing and distribution.

  • In December 2020, Spectrum Plastics Group announced its acquisition of PeelMaster Medical Packaging Corporation, which is involved in the production of header bags, pouches and die-cut lids for medical applications. The acquisition would help Spectrum Plastics increase the capacity of flexible packaging and meet the growing customer demand.

  • Global
  • 2023
  • 2019-2022
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