
“Over the last year, companies have been looking for print suppliers who can offer packaging tailored to their needs. With digital printing we can meet this demand,” said Oliver Lehbrink, CEO of print supplier Knappe + Lehbrink Promotion GmbH. “In the past, using offset printing it took ten to twelve days to prepare the job, print and laminate and then wait for the laminate to dry, before we could ship to the customer. With digital printing, most of those steps are unnecessary and our turnaround time is down to two or three days.”
Speaking as part of an HP Webinar, entitled ‘Insights & Trends In The Packaging Industry’, Lehbrink was explaining how his company, a highly successful print vendor and packaging specialist, is adapting to changing market conditions.
Together with most of the event’s other participants, Lehbrink reported a change in the market for printed packaging. The trend for customized, short-run packaging jobs — already a growing segment before the pandemic — has been accelerated by lockdown. One recent study found that the European packaging market is set to grow by 4.2% a year over the next six years, with much of that growth generated by increased demand for customized and short-run print jobs [1].
Like Knappe + Lehbrink, print service providers across Europe are looking for ways to meet this demand.
In 2020, the European e-commerce market grew by 30% [2]. Whether it was because of lockdown or simply because they wanted to avoid crowded shops, consumers turned in their droves to online merchants. This changed the nature of marketing and selling for brands.
In the past, brands shipped in volume to retailers with fixed-cost brick-and-mortar stores, then used mass marketing campaigns to sell inventory at a profit and in the required turnaround time. Now, e-commerce allows them to target their marketing niche audiences, then package and ship products on demand, to short turnaround times.
For this strategy to work, brands need the firms that provide their packaging to be able to produce customized and short-turnround print jobs. “The move online created a much more level playing field for brands” said Paul Jenkins, Managing Director of ThePackHub. “The whole way shoppers use e-commerce gives advantages to smaller brands. They’re able to get to their target audiences in a much more cost-effective way. They can do something locally or internationally in a way they just couldn’t have done five or ten years ago.”

‘HP Printed Packaging – Insights & Trends in the Packaging Industry’ webinar.
‘HP Printed Packaging – Insights & Trends in the Packaging Industry’ webinar.
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