CLEVELAND, July 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Demand for retail ready packaging is forecast to increase 5.2 percent annually to $6.2 billion in 2020, outpacing the overall packaging market average. Retail ready packaging (RRP), also known as shelf ready packaging, display ready packaging, and pallet ready packaging, refers to secondary packaging for retail products that arrives in a manner enabling items to go directly onto the shelf or selling floor without the need for unpacking of inner contents. RRP offers a number of advantages over traditional retail packaging in terms of labor costs, stock handling, and product visibility. Gains will be supported by further growth of mass retailers and club stores, and increased food and beverage sales volume in nontraditional outlets such as drug and dollar stores. Additionally, the proliferation of club stores and no-frills deep discount grocery stores will be especially important for RRP, as such stores primarily sell merchandise directly from secondary packaging and require their vendors to ship products in RRP. These and other trends are presented in Retail Ready Packaging, a new study from The Freedonia Group, a Cleveland-based industry research firm.
Industry study Retail Ready Packaging is available at http://www.freedoniagroup.com/DocumentDetails.aspx?ReferrerId=RF-PRNEWS&StudyID=3433
Among major RRP product types, corrugated boxes, which represent more than 50 percent of total demand, will provide the strongest opportunities. According to analyst Esther Palevsky, "Growth will be supported by expansion in the retail user base and the increased presence of value-added box types." Gains for retail ready corrugated floor displays, folding cartons, and reusable plastic containers (RPCs) will be more moderate than those for boxes, but will still be helped by overall retail trends promoting greater use of RRP.
Food is the predominant market for RRP, accounting for almost three-fourths of demand in 2015. Through 2020, growth in food uses will be fueled by labor cost savings resulting from reduction of product handling requirements during stocking. In addition, disruptive trends in the US food retailing landscape will bode well for RRP. Among such trends is the increasing competition that traditional supermarkets face from a host of alternatives, including club stores, deep discounters, mass retailers, drug stores, farmers' markets, and e-commerce vendors. Increased openings of smaller-format locations by mass retailers will also promote gains for RRP, as these stores carry a more limited product selection than their traditional counterparts and have fewer employees. These stores can benefit from RRP's ability to speed stocking of shelves and increase shelf space efficiency.
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