How to drive innovation in easy open ends for cans

 
 
  Innovation is a curious word and an innovation need not be a complete change in perspective of an entire
industry. All of the easy open ends suppliers in the market just a few years back were struggling to sell them to
their clients. However, a simple innovation one day to allow a more generous gap between the lid and the ring
pull to allow better finger access has made the work of an easy open ends supplier that much easier. Quality cans can be produced by a number of methods and innovation is not the slave of only one or two
branches of science. Recent innovations in sealing technology is making inroads without much fanfare into
production lines all over the world. It is helping production lines produce cans in a cheaper manner. Similarly, an easy open ends supplier who focuses on the ease of use by a niche consumer say by seniors or
children or the physically impaired can maybe produce the next innovative quality cans that can take the world
of can production by storm. Easy opening is a key to any packaging and any easy open ends supplier usually keeps
at least four different diameters of such ends ready and in stock. These easy open ends are usually used for food cans like ready to eat meals, fish, dairy products, fruits and
vegetables and pet foods. They are easy to open and need no can openers to access the contents within them.
Most of the easy open ends are the peel off variety, though it is not uncommon to find the resealable easy open
ends with any of the easy open ends supplier. They are perfect not just towards the safety of their contents but also for printing or embossing any marketing
material that needs to be done directly on the can to increase brand awareness. They can easily be used on the
existing can production lines with only minor adjustments which allows the manufacturer to switch without
facing any production downtime. As of date, they are being seen as disruptors in the canning industry as they
are quickly being adopted by most food and beverage markets around the globe.

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