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The industrial film market within the context of plastic films is a highly competitive and diverse sector. It includes a wide range of products, from thin films used in food packaging to thicker films used in construction and automotive applications. The industrial film market is driven by the need for cost-effective and reliable packaging solutions, as well as the increasing demand for sustainable materials. The market is also driven by technological advancements, such as the development of new materials and processes, which enable manufacturers to produce films with improved properties.
The industrial film market is highly fragmented, with a large number of players operating in the space. Major players include Berry Global, Bemis Company, DowDuPont, and Toray Industries. Other notable companies include Amcor, AEP Industries, and Polyplex Corporation. Show Less Read more