Segmental Overview
MRFR’s report includes a detailed segmental analysis of the global Anti-counterfeit Packaging Market Share on the basis of usage feature, technology, end-user and region.
On the basis of usage feature, the market has been segmented into covert, overt, forensic markers, tamper evidence, and track & trace. The track and trace segment accounts for a sizeable share of the market. The segment is expected to exhibit an impressive growth over the next several years. Anti-counterfeit packaging is used to track & trace various types of packaging variables. Track & trace technology covers brand documentation symbols, product statistics display, transportation information etc.
On the basis of technology, the market has been segmented into holograms, labels, barcode, RFID and others. Of these, the RFID segment accounts for the most significant market share and this trend is likely to continue through 2023. RFID is an advanced technology, which finds widespread application in the packaging sector.
APAC Remains the Largest Market for Anti-counterfeit Packaging Market Share
On the basis of region, the market has been segmented into Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), North America and rest of the world (RoW). Of these, APAC holds a considerable share of the market in terms of revenue. APAC’s dominance over the global anti-counterfeit market is likely to continue during the forecast period. Counterfeit has been a severe issue across Asia. Sectors such as pharmaceuticals, consumer good, apparels remain massively effected by counterfeit practices. However, rising consumer awareness regarding fake products and initiatives to crake down on businesses engaged in counterfeiting activities is having a positive influence on the market in the region. The Anti-counterfeit Packaging Market Share is expected to gain healthily in North America and Europe. Increased emphasis in being placed on developing viable anti-counterfeit packaging solutions to curb losses acquired by businesses due to counterfeiting.
Competitive Analysis
Authentix, Inc. (U.K.), Tracelink Inc. (U.S.), CCL Industries Inc. (Canada), E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company (U.S.), Sicpa Holding SA (Switzerland), Applied Dna Sciences Inc. (U.S.), Advanced Track & Trace S.A. (France), Savi Technology, Inc. (U.S.), Ampacet Corporation (U.S.), Avery Dennison Corporation (U.S.), 3M Company (U.S.), Impinj, Inc. (U.S.), Zebra Technologies Corporation (U.S.), Alpvision SA (Switzerland) and Atlantic Zeiser GmbH (Germany) are some of top-notch players discussed in MRFR’s report.
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