Identifying Global Labelling End Use Trends

A FINAT product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team May 20, 2005

FINAT has commissioned to research the third edition of a major international study of label buyers in end-user companies, including product manufacturers and major retailers.

FINAT, the international self-adhesive label industry's association, has commissioned to research the third edition of a major international study of label buyers in end-user companies, including product manufacturers and major retailers.

AWA Alexander Watson Associates will conduct the study.

Jules Lejeune, the managing director of FINAT, outlined the study's scope: "The FINAT End User Market Study has established itself as a unique sourcebook on the market structure and the main segments of which it is composed, from food and beverage to automotive and chemical labelling.

The study will also embrace geographical trends, and will particularly examine current developments in central and east Europe." AWA Alexander Watson Associates is a business-to-business market research company with a focus on the packaging, coating and converting industries.

The company's president and chief executive officer, Corey M Reardon, said: "There have been significant shifts in buying habits at end user level since we researched the last edition of the study and converters too, have changed their client offering in the light of heightened margin pressures.

With new market economies emerging and competition for retail shelf space intensifying, the FINAT End User Market Study will certainly document a market that is changing to meet current and future needs." The Third Edition of the FINAT End User Market Study will be published in June.

Full details of the study and ordering information are available at the FINAT website.

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