NOMOQ, the pioneer and leading provider of digitally printed cans in Europe, has announced the launch of blank (undecorated) aluminium beverage cans on its website, expanding its product offering beyond the core business of digitally printed cans.
Recognising the diverse needs of their customers, NOMOQ is introducing ‘Blank Cans’ to cater to those who seek unprinted cans for their filling lines. This service allows customers the flexibility to maintain labelled productions in combination with digitally decorated cans, both directly sourced from NOMOQ in the same transportation system.
The UK beverage industry was projected to reach over £8 billion in revenue at the end of 2023 with 22.2 million users by 2027 as Brits are set to become a nation of canned beverage consumers, due to changing drinking habits post-pandemic and a desire for fully recyclable packaging. This shows the demand for canned products will remain strong throughout 2024 and beyond.
NOMOQ’s growing portfolio of blank cans allows craft beverage businesses to consolidate their packaging supply chains whilst maintaining high quality and environmentally friendly solutions, as the demand for aluminium cans remains high.
Alongside each order, the experts at NOMOQ are also offering personalised business advice, providing information to ensure all transport, packaging and labelling is as environmentally friendly as it can be, and that the end result can be indefinitely recycled whilst not compromising on brand quality.
NOMOQ Co-Founder, Patrick Schweizer, commented: “We are excited to launch this new service after listening to customer feedback requesting more packaging options from one supplier.
“Aluminium cans are one of the world’s most recycled beverage packaging and a shining example of a circular economy in action, and we are happy to offer our expertise to a wider group of customers whilst offering more to our current customers. Ordering a wide range of beverage cans 24/7 has never been easier and the service will be fully integrated on our platform in the coming weeks.”