Autopack featured in Packaging Suppliers Global

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Autopack are proud to be featured in Packaging Suppliers Global 1st edition of 2025!

Starting off the year with a Packaging Innovations & Empack special issue, packed with insights from the industry’s key players ahead of the event later this year. Inside, you’ll find everything you need to know about the suppliers, solutions, and trends shaping the future of packaging.

With expert perspectives, must-know updates, and a deep dive into what’s ahead, this edition sets the tone for an exciting year in packaging.

See Autopack's feature on page 46 to find out more about the products, and where to find us at the Packaging Innovations & Empack exhibition later this year.

This article was originally published by Autopack.

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