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Dairy Packaging in Thailand

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  • 9 Pages
  • July 2024
  • Region: Thailand
  • Euromonitor International
  • ID: 1750892
Total dairy packaging volumes in Thailand increased for a second year in 2023, but were still unable to recover fully from the impact of COVID-19, and volumes remained below the pre-pandemic (2019) level. Shelf stable milk accounted for a high share of packaging volumes in this year. Brick liquid cartons remained the dominant pack type for shelf stable milk in 2023, as it provides a long shelf life, protects the milk from external contaminants, and packaging developments have continued.

The Dairy Packaging in Thailand report offers insight into key trends and developments driving packaging across the category. The report also examines trends and prospect for various pack types and closures: metal packaging, rigid plastic, glass, liquid cartons, paper-based containers; flexible packaging.

Product coverage: Butter and Spreads, Cheese, Drinking Milk Products, Other Dairy, Yoghurt and Sour Milk Products.

Data coverage: Market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?

  • Get a detailed picture of the Dairy Packaging market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Table of Contents

KEY DATA FINDINGS

2023 DEVELOPMENTS
  • Metal beverage cans gains share for shelf stable milk due to durability
  • Demand for convenience boosts gable top liquid cartons in fresh milk packaging
  • Barrier properties of aluminium/plastic pouches aid their adoption in coffee whiteners
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
  • On-the-go consumption will lead to innovations in drinking milk products
  • Thin wall plastic containers set to grow in dairy packaging