JAKARTA - The food and beverage packaging industry (Food and Beverage) continues to show rapid developments in line with the increasing market demand for packaging which is not only functional, but also re Secret and environmentally friendly.
Innovation in design, materials, and printing technology is the main key in strengthening product competitiveness amid changes in consumer behavior and global sustainability demands.
In this context, the AllPrint Indonesia 2025 exhibition is here as an important forum for industry players in the packaging, printing, and related sectors to exchange ideas and the latest technology.
The exhibition which took place on October 8, 2025 at the Jakarta International Expo (JIEXPO), Kemayoran, Jakarta is a strategic momentum to present various innovations that can answer the challenges of the future industry.
Some of the big trends that are currently coloring the F&B packaging industry include the use of environmentally friendly materials, smart packaging, and product personalization through digital printing technology.
Packaging is now no longer just a protective container, but also acts as a medium of communication and brand identity. Digital print technology allows manufacturers to present unique and interactive designs, even on a limited production scale.
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In addition, the application of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology and QR codes on packaging provides added value in the form of transparency of product information for consumers. This is in line with the trend of 'traceability' which is now a major concern in the food and beverage industry.
Industry players also highlight the importance of a final touch in printing to increase the aesthetic value and selling power of products.
Chief Executive Officer of Krista Exhibitions, Daud D. Salim said that this year the exhibition was attended by more than 500 companies from the packaging and printing industry, both local and international.
"The presence of various industry players from abroad shows the great trust in the potential of the Indonesian market and its strategic role in encouraging the growth of the printing and packaging industry in the Asian region," said Daud, from Kris Exhibitions' official statement.
Daud also hopes that the 2025 Indonesian AlPrint can make a real contribution to the progress of the national grapha and printing industry and strengthen Indonesia's position in the global arena.
This trend shows how cross-sectoral collaborations. Starting from the printing, textile, advertising, signage, to manufacturing industries. This is an important foundation in building a mutually strengthening ecosystem. For the F&B sector, the advancement of printing technology provides a great opportunity to develop more efficient, attractive, and sustainable packaging.
The focus on sustainability is also in the main spotlight in the modern packaging industry. The use of water-based ink, recycled materials, and low-emission production systems has begun to be widely implemented.
Shifting to environmentally friendly practices is not just a trend, but a necessity that drives global competitiveness.
With the support of various parties, including the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia, the Ministry of Trade, and the Ministry of Tourism, as well as a number of industry associations such as PPGI, APPI, and PITTSINDO, this exhibition shows a shared commitment to building an innovative and future-oriented printing and packaging industry.
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