CPGs, OEMs Unite to Tackle Consumer Trends, Industry Issues

At the 2019 Top to Top Summit, manufacturers and machine builders discuss new ways to work together to get more products to market faster.

Top to Top Summit PMMI
Top to Top Summit PMMI

Manufacturers and machine builders work closely together to get production lines up and running, but they don’t always communicate effectively about equipment issues or consumer trends that are impacting operations. That has to change, as the pressure to deal with more SKUs and to deliver products through e-commerce channels require faster turnaround times from everyone involved.

That was the message during the first day of meetings at the 2019 Top to Top Summit, an exclusive networking event for consumer packaged goods (CPGs) manufacturers and OEMs produced by PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. The event, now in its 14th year, is designed to create closer connections between equipment suppliers and end users by facilitating strategic conversations that uncover issues and lead to product innovations.

During two panel discussions that covered the topics of mass customization and e-commerce, there was a clear emphasis on the need to make machines more modular and to have built-in intelligence to deal with faster changeover times.

Not only are there more SKUs and smaller batches, but there are new packaging requirements because consumers want more nutritional information and calorie counts. So machines have to be fast and flexible. That means they have to be modular, because it is expensive to modify customized equipment.

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