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Aluminium closures market, expected to grow strong in 2015
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2015/1/15
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The aluminium closures market, particularly for wine, is expected to continue strongly growing in 2015. This growth is attributed to a number of factors including the convenience offered to consumers as well as to wine makers and fillers.
An end-consumer survey by IPSOS in five major European markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and UK) and the USA, demonstrates that the majority of consumers prefer an aluminium closure over other closure options for its convenience. Whether for opening, re-closing or avoiding wine spoilage due to cork taint aluminium closures scored top.
*IPSOS is the world’s third largest market research company with more than 80 offices around the globe.
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