The German aluminium packaging industry, specifically manufacturers of tubes and aerosol cans, is navigating a complex landscape marked by regulatory challenges and shifting market dynamics.
According to the Tubes, Cans, and Impact Extruded Parts Association (FV-TDF) of Aluminium Deutschland, domestic deliveries of aluminium tubes and aerosol cans experienced a decline in the first half (H1) of 2024 compared to the previous year.
While exports have helped to offset this domestic slump, the industry is grappling with a range of uncertainties.
One significant challenge stems from upcoming regulatory changes.
The anticipated ban on bisphenol A (BPA) in food contact materials and stricter limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the draft EU Packaging Regulation could disrupt supply chains and increase production costs in the country.
Industry players are working diligently to ensure compliance with these new standards while maintaining product quality and availability.
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By GlobalDataMoreover, the industry is closely monitoring wage negotiations, which could have a substantial impact on operating costs.
As the automotive industry continues to face headwinds, some companies have reported an uptick in unsolicited job applications, indicating a potential talent shortage.
Despite these challenges, the FV-TDF remains optimistic about the industry’s long-term prospects.
“Despite the decline in deliveries to Germany, our members report satisfactory and stable capacity utilisation in the first half of 2024. The decrease in national deliveries was offset by increased exports,” said Clemens Behrenbruch, chair of the TDF Association.
“We are actively adapting to new regulatory requirements and engaging in legislative processes to continue supplying aluminium tubes and aerosol cans competitively across various markets.”
As the industry navigates these turbulent waters, it is clear that adaptability and innovation will be key to ensuring its continued success.
By proactively addressing regulatory challenges, investing in research and development, and exploring new market opportunities, the German aluminium packaging industry can position itself for long-term growth and resilience.