date:Jul 19, 2012
ated by captive production of flat pouches resulting from the cost-effectiveness of form/fill/seal (FFS) equipment, which enables in-house, high-speed package manufacture and filling simultaneously.
Due to their more complex structures and specialized manufacturing and performance requirements, the majority of stand-up pouches are preformed and purchased from converters, and then are filled and sealed by the product manufacturer or a contract packager.
In 2011, the top seven merchant suppliers