Packaging Coatings Companies Strategic Expansion Initiatives, Revenue Diversification, Strategic Joint Ventures, Licensing and Monetization, Peer Comparison Analysis, Leadership and Governance

Date: December 2024

Packaging Coatings Manufacturers and Market Growth

The global packaging coatings market reached US$ 5.49 billion in 2025 to US$ 6.92 billion by 2030. Asia-Pacific is the dominating region in the packaging coatings market while North America is the fastest-growing market, given the reason it has steady growth due to its consumer preferences which are driven by sustainability and convenience.

Top Companies in the Packaging Coatings Market

Packaging Coatings Market Companies

  • Axalta Coatings
  • Akzo Nobel NV
  • BASF SE
  • Arkema Group
  • Berger Paints India Limited
  • Chemetall
  • Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd
  • DowDuPont
  • Evonik Industries AG
  • HEMPEL A/S
  • Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
  • Jotun
  • Kansai Paint Co. Ltd

US Import Data: Consignee and Quantity of Packaging Coatings Materials (Nov 2021 to Dec 2024)

Consignee Name Quantity
DOLLARAMA L P 852,898
E AND J GALLO WINERY 2,621,696
EVRIHOLDER PRODUCTS LLC 549,101
IKEA SUPPLY AG 1,206,396
KOHANA COFFEE LLC 651,040
RETAIL SALES LINK INC 598,259
SAXCO INTERNATIONAL 2,815,200

Latest Announcement by Industry Leaders

  • In October 2024, chief scientist and co-founder of Amindon, Ravi Ravichandran, shared his view on the architectural coatings segment and stated that they are observing shift of consumers towards environmentally friendly products. 

Recent Developments

  • In May 2024, AVON with its 100% recyclable and reusable packaging material had partnered with Amcor to develop a refill pouch that was made of ‘recycle-ready’ material. The AmPrima Plus refill pouch aimed to reduce carbon footprint by 83% and water consumption by 88% while it also provided barrier properties, stiffness, and graphics performance. 
  • In March 2024, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company in collaboration with Berry Global developed a barrier coating that had beaten the degradation, contamination, and reprocessing issues related to EVOH and which had gained validation from the Association of Plastics Recycler (APR). Berry Global provided its global connection and leadership expertise to the MXD6 barrier while Mitsubishi provided material.
  • In May 2024, BOBST in collaboration with Henkel had developed optimized machine operations and paper-based flexible packaging barriers. BOBST’s four pillars and Henkel’s 2030+ Sustainability Ambition framework had certified recyclable levels of its oneBARRIER and the result was 98%.