A brand manager’s take on the European packaging print market: where growth is headed, how digital is changing budgets, why sustainability is now strategy, and what these shifts mean for labels and cartons in 2026.
A production manager’s field guide to choosing label print methods by scenario, with pragmatic data ranges, trade‑offs, and on-the-floor lessons from Asia-based runs.
A sales-minded, comparison-focused guide to selecting label print technology—digital, flexo, or thermal transfer—covering substrates, quality, costs, and implementation, with real-world metrics and trade-offs.
A printing engineer’s view on where commercial labels are heading next—market growth, digital transformation, and how consumer behavior will shape pressrooms in the next three years.
A European converter’s pragmatic path from flexo-only to hybrid (digital + flexo) label production for a grocery chain, covering the challenge, the chosen setup, and the measurable outcomes—without glossing over the trade-offs.
A printing engineer’s comparison of digital, flexographic, and thermal methods for labels—covering quality, speed, substrates, finishing, and real-world FAQs such as shipping label sizing, security labeling, and apparel care labels.
A production manager’s view of how demand patterns, technology adoption, and supply dynamics are reshaping the global label-printing market in 2026—what to watch, what to question, and where to place your next bet.
A complete project story from audit to steady-state, told by a print engineer: how a craft beverage producer redesigned product label workflows, tightened color, and raised FPY with a digital + LED-UV label strategy.
A printing engineer’s practical look at how registration, color management, substrates, and controls interact in narrow‑web label production.
A production manager’s side-by-side case comparison: three label teams in e-commerce, pharmaceutical, and retail solved waste, color drift, and missed ship windows by selecting the right mix of thermal transfer, direct thermal, and digital printing—plus pragmatic process control.

