Mexican Packaging Industry Shows Continued Growth

Sustainability and the need for automation are driving investment.

EXPO PACK Guadalajara returns June 13-15, 2023.
EXPO PACK Guadalajara returns June 13-15, 2023.
PMMI

The pursuit of greater environmental sustainability, automation, increased capacity and productivity are the main drivers of investment in packaging machinery in Mexico, followed by the replacement of obsolete equipment, and the expansion to new packaging formats, according to Mexico’s Packaging Machinery Market Trends and Forecast 2022-2023 report from PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies.  

According to the report, the food and beverage industry continues to be the main buyer of packaging machinery, representing about 50% of the country's total demand for packaging machinery. And, the sales volume of packaging units for food products in Mexico is expected to reach a total of 65 billion units in 2025, compared to 62.7 billion units in 2021.  In addition, e-commerce is driving packaging machinery sales, as several companies are re-designing their products to make them more resistant and protective than those designed to be standing on shelves.  The acquisition of secondary packaging machinery is also growing in Mexico, largely driven by a clear trend in the country towards automation of the various end-of-line processes that traditionally had been done manually. 

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