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Published by: BCC Research
Published: Apr. 1, 1998 - 211 Pages
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Study Goals And Objectives
- Reasons For Doing The Study
- Contribution Of The Study And For Whom
- Scope And Format
- Methodology And Information Sources
- Related Bcc Work Credentials
- BCC On-Line Services
- Disclaimer
Summary
- Industry And Products Introduction/Overview
- History Of Beverage Packaging
- Ceramics: Pottery And Glass
- Metal Containers
- Paper/Paperboard Containers
- Plastic Containers
- Container Decoration - Brand Names
- Some Major Events In Beverage Packaging History
- Functions And Advantages/Disadvantages Of Packaging
- Functions
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Types Of Beverages Packaged
- Carbonated Soft Drinks
- Bottled Water
- Fruit Juices And Drinks
- Other Nonalcoholic Beverages
- New Age Beverages
- Nutriceutical Beverages
- Dairy Products
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Malt Beverages: Beer, Ale, Etc.
- Wine
- Distilled And Other Spirits
- Materials Used To Package Beverages In The U.S.
- Glass
- Paper/Coated Paper
- Metals
- Plastics
- Polyolefins: HDPE And Others
- Polyesters: PET And Others
- Others
- Demographics, Public Preferences And Trends
Markets By Packaging Materials
- Overview And Overall Market Tables
- Aluminum
- Glass
- Refillable Vs. One-Way Glass Containers
- Paper/Coated Paper
- Gabletop Cartons
- Milk And Other Dairy Products
- Juices And Drinks
- Aseptic Packaging
- Plastics
Markets By Major Applications
- Overview And Overall Market Tables
- Carbonated Soft Drinks
- Bottled Water
- Fruit Juices, Fruit Drinks, And Other Non-Carbonated Beverages
- Dairy Products
- New Concepts In Milk Packaging
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Beer And Other Malt Beverages
- Wine
- Distilled And Other Spirits
Technology
- Glass Container Formation/Production Technology
- Glass Container Formation
- Common Types Of Glass
- Paper/Coated Paper Formation/Production Technology
- Papermaking
- Cellulose Pulping Processes
- Paperboard Beverage Cartons
- Aseptic Beverage Containers
- Aseptic Container Sterilization
- Metal Container Formation/Production Technology
- Aluminum
- Production Of Aluminum Can Sheet
- Aluminum Cans
- Steel
- Tinplated Steel
- Tin-Free Steel
- Organic Coatings
- Steel Cans
- Metal Container Materials And Forming
- Three-Piece Cans
- Two-Piece Cans
- Can-End Manufacture
- Neck Reduction
- Plastic Container Formation/Production Technology
- Bulk Resin Manufacture
- Commodity Vs. Specialty Resins
- Beverage Container Resins
- High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
- Properties Of Polyethylenes
- Polymerization
- Thermoplastic Bottle-Molding Polyesters
- Polymerization
- Pet Polymerization By-Products
- Modified Pet Resins
- Properties Of Pet Bottle Resins
- Hot-Filled Pet Bottles
- New Polyesters: Polyethylene Naphthalate (PEN)
- Plastic Resin Fabrication
- Blow-Molding
- Extrusion Blow-Molding
- Injection Blow-Molding
- Stretch Blow-Molding
- Multilayer Blow-Molding
- Plastic Gas Barrier Technology
- Lamination/Coating
- Coextrusion
- Beverage Container Processing/Filling
- Types Of Beverage Fillers
- Beverage Container Sizing
- Source Reduction
- Aluminum
- Glass
- Plastics
- Refillables And Flexible Packaging
- Current Packaging Research And Development
- New Beverage Container Shapes And Styles
- Some Basic Principles Of Container Design
- Aluminum Containers
- The Self-Chilling Beverage Can
- Aseptic Beverage Containers
- Glass Containers
- Plastic Containers
- HDPE: Milk Bottles Et Al.
- Polyesters
- PEN
- PET Bottle Molding R/D
- New Pet Soft Drink Container Shapes
- Other Pet Bottle Container Innovations
- Flexible Beverage Packaging
- The Self-Heating Beverage Can
- Steel Containers
Industry Structure And Competitive Factors
- The Economics Of Beverage Packaging
- Development Costs
- One-Time Costs
- Material Costs
- Machinery Costs
- Processing Costs
- Distribution Costs
- Write-Off Of Terminal Inventories
- The Total Packaging Cost Concept
- Fixed Packaging Costs
- Variable Packaging Costs
- Packaging Material Suppliers
- End Users
- Relationship With Raw Material Suppliers
- Mergers, Acquisitions And Industry Consolidation
- Competition In The Beverage Packaging Industry
- Among Packaging Materials
- Material Price/Usage Comparisons
- Among Packaging Products
- Among Beverage Companies
- Proprietary Packaging
- In-House Beverage Container Manufacture
- Life Cycle Assessment And Analysis
- Winners And Losers
- Beverages
- Beverage Packaging Materials
- Marketing
- Factors Affecting Market Size And Growth
- End-User Selection Criteria
- Some International Aspects
Regulatory, Environmental And Public Factors
- Federal Laws And Regulatory Processes
- The Food And Drug Administration (FDA)
- Food Additive Rules And Categories
- Regulation Of Packaging Materials
- The Food And Drug Administration Modernization Act (FDAMA)
- Proposed New Gras Affirmation Process
- Use Of Recycled Plastic Resins In Packaging
- Beverage Container Recycling
- Glass
- Paper/Paperboard
- Metals
- Plastics
- SPI Recycling Symbols
- Recycling And LCA For Plastics
- HDPE
- PET
- Other Plastics
- Laws And Regulations
- Federal
- State And Local
- Canadian Laws And Regulations
- Public Perceptions
Supplier Company Profiles
- Aluminum
- Glass
- Paperboard
- Plastic
Appendix: Glossary Of Important Terms, Abbreviations, Acronyms, Etc.
List Of Tables
Summary Table A: Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers, By Container Materials 1997-2002
Summary Table B: Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers, By Application Markets
1 Advantages And Disadvantages Of Glass For Beverage Packaging
2 Advantages And Disadvantages Of Plastics For Beverage Packaging
3 Market Share Of U.S. Soft Drink Consumption By Age Group
4 Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers, By Container Material 1997-2002
5 U.S. Market For Aluminum Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
6 U.S. Market For Glass Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
7 U.S. Market For Paperboard-Based Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
8 U.S. Market For Plastic Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
9 Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers, By Application Markets, 1997-2002
10 U.S. Market For Carbonated Soft Drink Containers, 1997-2002
11 U.S. Market For Bottled Water Containers, 1997-2002
12 U.S. Market For Beverage Containers For Fruit Juices/Drinks And Other Non-Carbonated Beverages, 1997-2002
13 U.S. Market For Dairy Product Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
14 U.S. Market For Alcoholic Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
15 Properties And Applications Of Common Grades Of Polyethylene
16 Typical Properties Of Pet And Pen Resins
17 Source Reduction (Lightweighting) In Beverage Containers
18 Comparative Life Cycle Cost/Performance Ranking Of Competing Rigid Beverage Container Materials
19 Recycling Rates For Beverage Container Materials
20 Recycling Of HDPE And Pet, 1995 And 1996
List Of Figures
Summary Figure A: Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers, By Container Materials 1997-2002
Summary Figure B: Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers By Application Markets
1 Market Share Of U.S. Soft Drink Consumption By Age Group
2 Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers, By Container Material 1997-2002
3 U.S. Market For Aluminum Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
4 U.S. Market For Glass Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
5 U.S. Market For Paperboard-Based Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
6 U.S. Market For Plastic Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
7 Overall U.S. Market For Beverage Containers, By Application Markets, 1997-2002
8 U.S. Market For Carbonated Soft Drink Containers, 1997-2002
9 U.S. Market For Bottled Water Containers, 1997-2002
10 U.S. Market For Beverage Containers For Fruit Juices/Drinks And Other Non-Carbonated Beverages, 1997-2002
11 U.S. Market For Dairy Product Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
12 U.S. Market For Alcoholic Beverage Containers, 1997-2002
AbstractBillions of individual beverage containers are made and used every year in the U.S., and companies are vying for market share with different beverages and containers. This BCC report looks at the major beverages sold in the U.S. and the major container materials and types used to package them. Beverages covered include carbonated soft drinks, bottled water, fruit juices and drinks, other nonalcoholic beverages, milk, and alcoholic beverages. Container materials include glass, coated paperboard, aluminum, and plastics. U.S. beverage markets are analyzed and forecasted to the year 2002, and key players are profiled.
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