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시장보고서
상품코드
2017126
접이식 튜브 포장 시장 : 소재, 용량, 캡 유형, 용도, 유통 채널별 예측(2026-2032년)Collapsible Tube Packaging Market by Material, Capacity, Closure Type, Application, Distribution Channel - Global Forecast 2026-2032 |
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360iResearch
접이식 튜브 포장 시장은 2025년에 27억 6,000만 달러로 평가되었고 2026년에는 29억 8,000만 달러로 성장하여 CAGR 8.16%로 성장을 지속하여, 2032년까지 47억 9,000만 달러에 이를 것으로 예측됩니다.
| 주요 시장 통계 | |
|---|---|
| 기준 연도 : 2025년 | 27억 6,000만 달러 |
| 추정 연도 : 2026년 | 29억 8,000만 달러 |
| 예측 연도 : 2032년 | 47억 9,000만 달러 |
| CAGR(%) | 8.16% |
제형의 복잡성과 편의성에 대한 소비자의 요구가 맞물리면서 접이식 튜브 포장은 개인 위생, 의약품, 구강 관리, 일부 식품 및 조미료 응용 분야에서 그 중요성을 계속 입증하고 있습니다. 브랜드들은 제품 보호, 용량 관리, 매장 내 존재감을 높이기 위한 다목적 수단으로 튜브를 점점 더 중요시하는 반면, 컨버터와 소재 공급업체들은 변화하는 규제, 환경 및 운영상의 제약으로 인해 어려움을 겪고 있습니다. 이 글에서는 패키지 디자이너, 조달 책임자 및 상업 전략 담당자의 의사결정을 형성하는 본질적인 트렌드를 개괄적으로 설명합니다.
접이식 튜브 포장 산업은 규제 강화, 소재 혁신, 지속가능성과 편의성을 우선시하는 최종 사용자의 기대에 힘입어 혁신적인 변화를 겪고 있습니다. 규제 환경은 제조업체들에게 보다 명확한 환경적 주장과 더 높은 수준의 화학물질 규정 준수를 요구하고 있으며, 그 결과 대체 소재와 검증된 공급망에 대한 투자를 촉진하고 있습니다. 동시에, 배리어 기술과 하이브리드 라미네이트의 혁신을 통해 제제 개발자는 보존 기간을 연장하는 동시에 다성분 어셈블리에 대한 의존도를 줄여 성능과 순환성을 모두 만족시킬 수 있게 되었습니다.
2025년미국에서 시행 된 관세 조정의 누적 된 영향은 접이식 튜브 제조업체와 브랜드 고객의 조달 및 제조 전략에 심각한 영향을 미쳤습니다. 특정 원자재 및 완제품 포장 부품에 대한 수입 관세 인상으로 인해 바이어들은 총 착륙 비용을 재계산하고, 대체 조달 지역을 검토하고, 단기적인 가격 변동에 대한 헤지 수단으로 장기 공급 계약 협상을 진행하고 있습니다. 그 결과, 공급망 의사결정자들은 공급업체 선정 및 제품 설계 과정에서 관세의 영향력을 점점 더 중요하게 여기고 있습니다.
세분화 분석을 통해 수요가 어디에 집중되어 있는지, 제조업체와 브랜드 소유자에게 전략적 기회가 어디에 있는지 명확하게 파악할 수 있습니다. 용도별로는 화장품 및 퍼스널케어가 주도하고 있으며, 그 하위 카테고리에는 색조화장품, 헤어케어, 개인위생, 스킨케어가 포함됩니다. 헤어케어는 컨디셔너, 샴푸, 트리트먼트, 스킨케어는 클렌저, 모이스처라이저, 트리트먼트로 나뉩니다. 식음료 용도는 조미료와 소스에 중점을 두고, 구강케어는 치약과 미백젤을 중심으로, 의약품은 젤, 연고, 외용크림이 중심이 됩니다. 이러한 용도별 차이는 재료 선택, 장벽 성능 요건, 규제 당국의 심사 등에 영향을 미치므로, 최종 용도의 기대치 및 규정 준수 의무와 설계 선택을 일치시키는 것이 필수적입니다.
지역별로 살펴보면, 제조업체와 브랜드가 각 시장에서 성공하기 위해 노력해야 할 지역별로 다른 촉진요인과 제약 요인을 확인할 수 있습니다. 북미와 남미 지역에서는 퍼스널케어 분야의 프리미엄화와 대량 소매 부문의 가치 중심 소비가 혼재되어 있으며, 규제 당국의 모니터링은 라벨링의 정확성과 화학물질의 안전성에 초점을 맞추었습니다. 북미 바이어들은 공급망 투명성과 재활용 가능성에 대한 인증을 점점 더 많이 요구하고 있는 반면, 라틴아메리카 시장에서는 비용과 가용성을 우선시하기 때문에 유연한 비즈니스 모델을 필요로 하는 지역별로 기회가 확대되고 있습니다.
접이식 튜브 포장의 경쟁 역학은 규모, 기술력, 지속가능성 및 규제 요건에 대한 대응 능력의 조합에 의해 형성되고 있습니다. 주요 컨버터 및 소재 공급업체들은 고정밀 인쇄, 첨단 배리어 기술, 검증된 재활용 흐름에 대한 투자를 통해 차별화를 꾀하고 있습니다. 이를 통해 프리미엄 브랜드와의 제휴 및 품질 시스템과 추적성이 필수 조건인 까다로운 제약 채널에 진출할 수 있습니다. 중견 전문 기업들은 빠른 혁신 주기와 유연한 최소 주문 수량을 제공함으로써 인디 브랜드와 한정 생산품에 어필하고 틈새 시장을 확보하는 경우가 많습니다.
업계 선두 기업들은 원자재 가격 상승, 규제 변화, 그리고 변화하는 소비자의 기대에 대응하기 위해 현실적이고 다각적인 전략을 추구해야 합니다. 대체 수지 공급업체를 선정하고, 제품의 품질을 유지하면서 순환 경제 목표에 부합하는 단일 소재 또는 재활용 가능한 라미네이트 소재의 선택을 모색하여 소재의 다양화를 우선시합니다. 동시에 지역을 넘나드는 공급업체 중복성을 구축하여 관세 충격과 물류 혼란에 대한 노출 위험을 줄이고, 고부가가치 SKU에 대해서는 리드타임 단축과 대응력 향상을 위해 선택적 니어쇼어링을 고려해야 합니다.
본 조사방법은 신뢰성과 타당성을 확보하기 위해 체계적인 1차 조사와 엄격한 2차 검증을 병행하고 있습니다. 1차 정보로는 가공, 브랜드 관리, 자재 조달, 유통 채널 각 분야의 경영진 인터뷰와 규제 및 지속가능성 전문가 자문 등을 통해 실무 실태와 미래 전망을 파악했습니다. 2차 정보로는 업계 표준, 규제 문서, 기술 데이터 시트 및 공개된 기업 발표 자료를 인용하여 주장에 대한 검증과 기술적 배경을 제공했습니다.
결론적으로, 접이식 튜브 포장은 성능에 대한 기대, 지속가능성에 대한 요구, 그리고 변화하는 공급망 경제성의 교차점에 위치하고 있습니다. 관세 조정, 규제 변화, 책임감 있는 포장에 대한 소비자의 요구가 결합된 압력은 혼란을 야기하는 동시에 혁신의 원동력이 되기도 합니다. 소재 전략, 공급업체 다변화, 설계 최적화를 지역 시장 현실에 적극적으로 적용하는 기업만이 성장 기회를 포착하고 수익률을 지키는 데 더 유리한 위치에 설 수 있을 것으로 보입니다.
The Collapsible Tube Packaging Market was valued at USD 2.76 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 2.98 billion in 2026, with a CAGR of 8.16%, reaching USD 4.79 billion by 2032.
| KEY MARKET STATISTICS | |
|---|---|
| Base Year [2025] | USD 2.76 billion |
| Estimated Year [2026] | USD 2.98 billion |
| Forecast Year [2032] | USD 4.79 billion |
| CAGR (%) | 8.16% |
Collapsible tube packaging continues to assert its relevance across personal care, pharmaceuticals, oral care, and select food and condiment applications as formulation complexity and consumer demand for convenience converge. Brands increasingly see the tube medium as a versatile conduit for product protection, portion control, and shelf presence, while converters and material suppliers wrestle with evolving regulatory, environmental, and operational constraints. This introduction frames the essential dynamics that are shaping decision-making for packaging designers, procurement leads, and commercial strategists.
Over recent cycles, innovation has moved beyond aesthetics toward functional differentiation, with airless dispensing, enhanced barrier laminations, and anodized aluminum finishes becoming differentiators in premium categories. At the same time, the packaging ecosystem faces pressure to reconcile recyclability, supply chain resilience, and cost volatility. For procurement and product development teams, these dynamics translate into a need to re-evaluate material selection, closure systems, and distribution strategies in the context of upstream raw material sourcing and downstream end-of-life handling. This report's introduction sets the stage for deeper analysis by highlighting how performance, sustainability, regulatory adherence, and consumer experience are redefining priorities across the value chain.
The landscape for collapsible tube packaging is undergoing transformative shifts driven by regulatory acceleration, material innovation, and end-consumer expectations that prioritize sustainability and convenience. Regulatory frameworks are pushing manufacturers toward clearer environmental claims and higher levels of chemical compliance, which in turn drives investment in alternative materials and verified supply chains. Concurrently, innovation in barrier technologies and hybrid laminates is enabling formulators to extend shelf life while reducing reliance on multi-component assemblies, creating an intersection between performance and circularity.
Digitalization and customization are altering go-to-market dynamics, enabling shorter runs with premium print quality and rapid iteration of limited editions that feed omnichannel demand. Supply chain resilience has become a board-level concern, prompting reshoring discussions and supplier diversification to mitigate tariff exposure and geopolitical risk. The confluence of sustainability commitments, regulatory pressure, and demand for premiumization has produced a bifurcated market: one segment chasing low-cost scale and another investing in differentiated, higher-margin offerings. These shifts are progressively defining winners and laggards as capital allocation and strategic partnerships determine who can deliver both compliant and compelling packaging solutions.
The cumulative effects of tariff adjustments implemented in the United States during 2025 exert a material influence on procurement and manufacturing strategies for collapsible tube producers and their brand customers. Higher import levies on select raw materials and finished packaging components have prompted buyers to re-examine total landed cost calculations, consider alternative sourcing geographies, and negotiate longer-term supply agreements to hedge against near-term volatility. As a result, supply chain decision-makers are increasingly layering tariff sensitivity into their supplier selection and product design processes.
Tariff pressure has also accelerated conversations about domestic conversion capacity and nearshoring, with some manufacturers exploring incremental investment to localize critical operations. This shift creates a trade-off: improved lead-time and reduced tariff exposure versus higher operating costs and capital intensity. Brands and converters that rely on aluminum, laminated structures, or specific plastic resins are conducting portfolio audits to identify SKU rationalization opportunities and to redesign packaging for material efficiency. In parallel, the tariff environment intensifies the appeal of multi-sourced suppliers with geographically diversified footprints and encourages collaboration with logistics partners to optimize duty management and tariff classification strategies.
Importantly, tariffs have not been uniform in their impact; the consequences differ by material type, closure complexity, and finished-good value. High-value, premiumized tubes with complex closures and specialized finishes may better absorb incremental duty costs, whereas commodity-driven SKUs face heightened margin pressure. In response, product teams are prioritizing value engineering, alternative materials assessments, and scenario planning to maintain competitiveness while ensuring regulatory compliance.
Segmentation analysis clarifies where demand is concentrated and where strategic opportunities exist for manufacturers and brand owners. Across applications, cosmetics and personal care lead with subcategories that include color cosmetics, haircare, personal hygiene, and skincare; haircare itself splits into conditioners, shampoos, and treatments, while skincare divides into cleansers, moisturizers, and treatments. Food and beverage applications focus on condiments and sauces, oral care centers on toothpaste and whitening gel, and pharmaceuticals emphasize gels, ointments, and topical creams. These application distinctions influence material selection, barrier requirements, and regulatory scrutiny, making it essential to align design choices with end-use expectations and compliance obligations.
Material segmentation highlights aluminum, laminated, and plastic options. Aluminum tubes come in anodized and standard finishes, with anodized variants favored by premium personal care brands for aesthetics and perceived value. Laminated constructions are differentiated into PetAluPe and PetPe combinations that balance barrier performance with printability. Plastic alternatives include HDPE, LDPE, and PP, each presenting distinct performance profiles for flexibility, chemical compatibility, and recyclability. Choice of material directly affects processing parameters, barrier needs, and end-of-life considerations, and therefore must be reconciled with both product formulation and sustainability commitments.
Distribution channels span online retail, pharmacies, specialty stores, and supermarkets and hypermarkets. Online retail comprises brand websites and third-party platforms, pharmacies operate through brick-and-mortar and online pharmacy channels, and supermarkets and hypermarkets include convenience stores, hypermarkets, and supermarkets. The dominance of a channel influences packaging format decisions-smaller, travel-friendly capacities perform well in online sampling and subscription models, whereas larger formats target in-store value propositions. Capacity segmentation divides offerings into 50-100 ml, under 50 ml, and over 100 ml, with 50-100 ml splitting further into 50-75 ml and 75-100 ml, under 50 ml splitting into 25-50 ml and under 25 ml, and over 100 ml breaking into 100-250 ml and greater than 250 ml. Packaging capacities affect dosing, port sizes, and closure type choices.
Closure options include dispensing pumps, flip tops, and screw caps. Dispensing pumps come as airless and regular types, flip tops can be hinged or snap on, and screw caps are available as child resistant or regular. Closure selection interacts with both application and regulatory requirements, particularly in pharmaceuticals and children's products, and also shapes consumer perception of convenience and safety. Taken together, the segmentation structure informs a targeted approach to innovation, allowing companies to prioritize investments where consumer preference, regulatory dynamics, and margin potential are most favorable.
Regional dynamics reveal differentiated drivers and constraints that manufacturers and brands must address to succeed across markets. In the Americas, demand patterns reflect a mix of premiumization in personal care and value-driven consumption in mass retail segments, with regulatory scrutiny focused on labeling accuracy and chemical safety. North American buyers increasingly demand supply chain transparency and verified recyclability credentials, while Latin American markets prioritize cost and availability, creating a geographic spread of opportunity that requires flexible commercial models.
Europe, Middle East & Africa present a complex regulatory and consumer landscape where sustainability mandates and extended producer responsibility schemes are shaping packaging choices. Consumers across these regions show heightened sensitivity to recyclability and recycled content, which drives adoption of mono-material laminates and recyclable plastic formulations. Simultaneously, innovation hubs in Western Europe push premium finishes and high-resolution printing, while Middle Eastern markets place weight on luxury cues and brand presentation. Africa presents pockets of rapid urbanization and informal distribution channels that reward durability and cost-effectiveness.
Asia-Pacific continues to be a manufacturing and consumption powerhouse with highly localized demand nuances. East and Southeast Asian markets demonstrate rapid uptake of digital-first product launches and compact capacities for travel and e-commerce, while South Asian buyers emphasize price competitiveness and broad distribution reach. The regional mix of upstream raw material availability, evolving regulatory standards, and investment in local converting capacity positions Asia-Pacific as both a supply hub and a sophisticated consumer market with heterogeneous preferences across urban and rural segments.
Competitive dynamics within collapsible tube packaging are shaped by a combination of scale, technological capability, and the ability to meet sustainability and regulatory demands. Leading converters and material suppliers have differentiated through investments in high-precision printing, advanced barrier technologies, and validated recycling streams. These capabilities enable premium brand collaborations and entry into regulated pharmaceutical channels where quality systems and traceability are non-negotiable. Mid-sized specialized players often capture niches by offering rapid innovation cycles and flexible minimum order quantities that appeal to indie brands and limited-edition runs.
Strategic partnerships between raw material suppliers, converters, and closure manufacturers are increasingly common as participants seek to control quality across the value chain and accelerate compostable or recyclable innovations. Competitive advantage also accrues to firms that have built robust testing and regulatory affairs functions, enabling faster product approvals and market launches. In addition, the ability to provide value engineering services-reducing material usage or simplifying multi-material assemblies without compromising performance-has become an important differentiator in cost-sensitive channels. Finally, companies that transparently document recycled content, carbon intensity, and end-of-life pathways create stronger commercial trust with retailers and institutional buyers.
Industry leaders must pursue a pragmatic, multi-dimensional strategy to navigate rising input costs, regulatory change, and shifting consumer expectations. Prioritize material diversification by qualifying alternative resin suppliers and exploring mono-material or recyclable laminate options that align with circularity goals while maintaining product integrity. At the same time, build supplier redundancy across geographies to reduce exposure to tariff shocks and logistical disruptions, and consider selective nearshoring for high-value SKUs to shorten lead times and improve responsiveness.
Invest in design-to-cost and value-engineering programs that reduce material usage and simplify assembly without degrading performance, and pair these efforts with accelerated development of lower-impact closures such as recyclable screw caps or simplified flip tops. Enhance commercial agility by leveraging digital printing and short-run capabilities to test premium and limited-edition formats, thereby extracting higher margin opportunities. Strengthen regulatory and sustainability reporting functions to ensure compliance with evolving standards and to substantiate environmental claims. Finally, foster collaborative innovation with formulators, closure producers, and waste-management partners to develop end-to-end solutions that address both consumer experience and lifecycle impacts.
The research methodology combined structured primary engagement and rigorous secondary validation to ensure credibility and relevance. Primary inputs consisted of interviews with executives across converting, brand management, material supply, and distribution channels, as well as consultations with regulatory and sustainability experts to capture operational realities and future expectations. Secondary inputs were drawn from industry standards, regulatory documents, technical datasheets, and publicly disclosed company announcements to triangulate claims and provide technical context.
Segmentation mapping was applied to align application, material, distribution, capacity, and closure categories with observed market behaviors and innovation pathways. Data synthesis employed cross-validation techniques, comparing interview insights against technical literature and commercial trends to identify consistent signals. Limitations included restricted access to proprietary cost and contract-level data and variability in regulatory timelines across jurisdictions; these factors are acknowledged and managed through scenario-based framing rather than single-point projections. Ethical research standards were maintained throughout, ensuring informed consent from interview participants and anonymization where requested.
In conclusion, collapsible tube packaging sits at the intersection of performance expectations, sustainability mandates, and shifting supply chain economics. The combined pressures of tariff adjustments, regulatory evolution, and consumer demand for responsible packaging create both disruption and impetus for innovation. Companies that proactively align material strategy, supplier diversification, and design optimization with regional market realities will be better positioned to capture growth opportunities and defend margins.
The path forward requires integrated thinking: designers must balance barrier performance with recyclability, procurement must weigh total landed cost against reliability, and commercial teams must calibrate channel strategies to evolving consumer behaviors. Collective progress will depend on cross-industry collaboration to scale recycling streams, validate circular materials, and streamline compliance pathways. Those that translate these insights into targeted investment and operational change will lead the next wave of value creation in collapsible tube packaging.