If the global economic recession, packaging industry can really survive?
Recently, some media reported that: in recent years, China's stock market continued to plummet, which will make the demand in the second half of the year even weaker. With the establishment of the RMB depreciation trend, the accelerated withdrawal of foreign capital, the hot money and corruption capital fleeing, the collapse of mass enterprises and the collapse of large numbers of middle class, China's real estate bubble may burst in the near future. Many industries related to real estate are bound to have extreme overcapacity. However, at a time when the economic recession is sweeping the world, for some industries, they may be the lucky ones in this wave of economic adjustment. These industries mainly include: medical, Internet, daily chemical industry, food and beverage, papermaking, packaging and other industries.
The author can not help but question: if the global economic recession, the packaging industry can really stand alone?
As we all know, printing and packaging are typical downstream driven industries. They are supporting the development of downstream industries in the industrial chain, and are closely related to the development of various downstream industries. This supporting position determines that the industry mainly depends on the downstream demand.
In the context of economic downturn, tens of thousands of printing and packaging enterprises in China have been forced to withdraw from the market due to blind expansion, forced transformation, business decline, excessive debt and other factors. In addition, with the continuous improvement of environmental protection requirements, the packaging industry dominated by small and medium-sized enterprises presents an extremely cruel situation of industry reshuffle.
Numerous small-scale tertiary factories have closed down, and leading enterprises in the industry have experienced many changes. Many leading enterprises in the field of regional and packaging segmentation also frequently reported the news of production suspension, bankruptcy and closure. The author does not need the number of such cases, the industry people around what they have seen and heard can draw a conclusion. It is no exaggeration to say that the development of packaging and printing industry is closely related to the development of economy. Only by prospering all industries can we have the prosperity of packaging!
The author thinks: the current reshuffle may create a new pattern of packaging industry. New technology, the application of Internet big data, and even the change of human life habits will create a number of new packaging leading enterprises. However, if there is a global economic recession, there will be no eggs under the nest, and the packaging industry will never be able to stand alone, let alone develop against the trend. But the problem is not terrible, the dilemma is not terrible, the terrible is to avoid the problem, blindly optimistic.
Dongguan Beite packaging materials Co., Ltd. - located in Dongguan City, the world's manufacturing city, is a subsidiary of Beite packaging (China) Co., Ltd., with a plant area of 6000 square meters. It is a flexible packaging enterprise integrating R & D, production and sales. It has a complete set of domestic advanced production equipment, a scientific and humanized management system and a group of experienced technical personnel For backing, to provide customers with quality products and first-class service.
The company produces composite bags, roll film, fruit bags, aluminum foil bags, suction mouth bags, self-supporting bags, zipper bags, anti-static bags, special-shaped bags, etc., which are suitable for the internal and external packaging of food, daily chemicals, electronics, toys, medicine, cosmetics, industrial products and other industries.
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