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Sealed Air’s leading position in food packaging solutions could be threatened as competitors increase investments in automation.

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Sealed Air is well positioned as the leader in food packaging and automation to capitalize on growing food demand from global population increases.

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Sealed Air produces a wide variety of flexible resin packaging, protective shipping materials, and integrated packaging systems. The company operates 97 manufacturing facilities and serves customers in over 100 countries, with the America’s accounting for roughly two thirds of the firm's sales. Sealed Air’s two segments, food and protective, supply customers with both protective packaging materials and the equipment needed to apply it in a manufacturing facility. Customers with Sealed Air equipment on-site would find it costly and time-consuming to switch from Sealed Air consumables. As a result, Sealed Air enjoys more pricing power on consumables than its more traditional peers.

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This article was medically reviewed by Shaune Wallace, OD. Dr. Shaune Wallace is an Optometrist based in Elko, Nevada. He has over 17 years of optometry experience, and currently runs a practice in Elko called Focus Eye Care and Optical Lab. Before starting Focus in 2020, he spent over 10 years running optometry practices in Reno, Nevada, Tucson, Arizona, and Santa Clara, Utah. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors in Zoology from BYU. He is a member of the American Optometric Association, and received his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Southern California College of Optometry in 2006. This article has been viewed 79,509 times.

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