Temperature Controlled Packaging for Pharmaceutical Market
Summary
Global Temperature-Controlled Packaging for Pharmaceutical Market By Product (Insulated
Shippers and Insulated Containers), By Type (Active Systems and Passive Systems), By
Temperature Range (Up to 10°C, 10°C to 20°C and More than 20°C), By Payload Capacity (Up
to 10 L, 10-20 L, 20-40 L, 40-150 L and More than 150 L), By Type of Use (Single Use and
Reusable), By End-Use Industry (Pharmaceutical and Clinical Trial) and By Region - Forecast
Till 2023
Temperature-Controlled Packaging for Pharmaceutical Market Overview
Drugs such as insulin or the ones used in the treatment of cancer require constant
temperature control to maintain their stability. As per the analysis of Market Research
Future (MRFR), the global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical market is
projected to attain a valuation of USD 8,762.4 Mn at an impressive CAGR of 9.48% by the end
of the forecast period of 2018-2023. The global temperature-controlled packaging for
pharmaceutical market was valued at USD 5,116.0 Mn in 2017.
With the rise in shipment of temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical products globally, there
is greater demand for innovative packaging solutions on the temperature-controlled
packaging for pharmaceutical market.
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Segmentation
The global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical market has been
segmented based on product, type, temperature range, payload capacity, type of use, and
end-use industry.
By product, the global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical market has
been segmented into insulated shippers and insulated containers. The insulated shippers
segment is the leading segment and is expected to remain dominant over the forecast period.
By type, the global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical market has been
segmented into active systems and passive systems. The active systems segment is the
largest segment and was valued at USD 3,587.7 Mn in 2018 and is expected to register a
CAGR of 9.14% over the forecast period.
By temperature range, the global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical
market has been segmented into Up to 10°C, 10°C to 20°C, and More than 20°C. The up to
10°C segment is the largest segment and is likely to attain USD 4,329.4 Mn at a CAGR of 9.93%
by the end of the forecast period.
By payload capacity, the global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical
market has been segmented into Up to 10 L, 10-20 L, 20-40 L, 40-150 L, and More than 150
L. The up to 10 L segment is the largest segment and was valued at USD 1,678.4 Mn in 2018.
By type of use, the global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical market has
been segmented into single-use and re-usable. The single-use segment is the largest segment
and was valued at USD 4,549.1 Mn in 2018.
By end-use industry, the global temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical
market has been segmented into pharmaceutical and clinical trial.
Key Players
Some of the prominent players in the Self-adhesive labels market are Avery Dennison
Corporation, Americk Packaging Group, Constantia Flexibles Group Gmbh, SVS Labels, and
CCL Industries Inc. H.B. Fuller Company, Müroll GmbH, Coveris Holdings S.A., Royston Labels
Ltd., UPM-Kymmene Oyj, Henkel AG & Co., Mondi Group, S&K LABEL spol.sare among others.
Regional Analysis
By region, the global Temperature-Controlled Packaging For Pharmaceutical Market has
been segmented into Europe, North America, Asia Pacific (APAC), and the Rest of the World
(RoW).
North America is one of the significant growth pocket for temperature-controlled packaging
for pharmaceutical products. Stringent pharmaceutical products safety policies in the region,
especially in the US and Canada coupled with the steep growth in the pharmaceutical
industry is responsible for driving the growth of the North America market. A considerable
rise in R&D investment and innovations within the industry are other growth influencers.
Europe is an emerging market for temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical
products spurred by strict regional goods distribution practices. Additionally, the region has
been a frontrunner in the field of innovation and development of novel packaging solutions.
Germany is a key contributor to the Europe market where renowned companies such as
Bayer, BASF, and Deutsche Post AG (DHL) have their presence.
Asia Pacific market for temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical products
stores a host of opportunities for market growth. The pharmaceutical industry in China is
one of the fastest growing industries in China. Increased investment in R&D coupled with
increased pharmaceutical spending from the government of various countries in the region
aids the growth of the market in APAC. Besides, the growing number of contract research
organization (CROs) in the region acts as a plus for the growth of the market.
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