Foundation
From package requirement to material decision.
Every packaging program begins with an end-use requirement. A bottle, jar, closure, tray, or container must protect product quality, survive distribution, support brand presentation, and satisfy the regulatory conditions of the market where it will be sold. Amcor positions the early discussion around those constraints so buyers do not compare packages on appearance alone.
Expansion
Scale matters when a design becomes a supply program.
Packaging choices can look simple during sample review and become difficult when annual volume, site transfer, color control, PCR availability, decoration method, pallet configuration, and documentation renewal cycles are introduced. Amcor's buyer-facing workflow treats those commercial and operational factors as part of the technical scope, not as afterthoughts.
Current focus
Evidence-led packaging selection.
The current Amcor profile in this site emphasizes rigid plastic packaging, PET packaging, polymer resin documentation, and sustainability initiatives. That mirrors the information buyers commonly search for: official product availability, rigid plastics locations, compliance statements, and whether a packaging path can reduce resin cost without creating downstream risk.