Bemis in U.S. Packaging & Printing: Medical Flexible Packaging Leadership and Brand Clarifications
- Who Bemis Is in Packaging & Printing
- Our Focus: Medical-Grade Flexible Packaging
- Amcor + Bemis: What Changed and What Stayed the Same
- Bemis Company vs. Bemis Manufacturing Company
- About "Bemis Sharps Container"
- Quick Answers to Trending Searches
- How We Help Medical & Healthcare Customers
- Get in Touch
Who Bemis Is in Packaging & Printing
Bemis has a long heritage in the U.S. packaging and printing industry, known for high-performance flexible packaging. Today, the Bemis packaging legacy operates within Amcor’s global network, bringing scale and quality systems to markets that require rigorous performance and traceability—especially medical and healthcare packaging.
Our Focus: Medical-Grade Flexible Packaging
We support medical device OEMs and healthcare brands with sterile barrier packaging solutions that are engineered for safety, consistency, and regulatory compliance. Typical deliverables include coextruded high-barrier films, sterile pouches, tray lidding, and print services designed for cleanroom conversion and dependable lot traceability.
- Barrier technology: multilayer films engineered to reduce oxygen and moisture ingress, helping extend shelf life for sensitive devices.
- Sterilization compatibility: packaging materials designed and validated for common modalities such as ethylene oxide (ETO), gamma, and electron beam; steam compatibility is addressed case-by-case based on material architecture.
- Validation support: guidance aligned to ISO 11607 packaging validation workflows, including seal integrity and aging studies.
- Cleanroom converting: production in controlled environments to minimize particulates and support sterile barrier performance.
- Traceability: unit-level and lot-level marking options to support UDI and audit readiness.
Amcor + Bemis: What Changed and What Stayed the Same
Amcor acquired Bemis in 2019. For customers, this means broader global manufacturing capacity, harmonized quality systems, and a deeper technical bench. The Bemis heritage in medical flexible packaging continues within Amcor’s healthcare portfolio, with a focus on barrier films, sterile pouches, and precision printing.
Bemis Company vs. Bemis Manufacturing Company
It’s easy to mix up the names. Bemis (packaging) and Bemis Manufacturing Company are separate entities. Bemis Manufacturing Company is a different Wisconsin-based business known for injection-molded products (including healthcare waste solutions like sharps containers) and household goods. If you’re seeking information about toilet seats or sharps containers, you are likely looking for Bemis Manufacturing Company—not our medical flexible packaging operations integrated under Amcor.
About "Bemis Sharps Container"
Sharps containers are typically associated with Bemis Manufacturing Company, not Bemis packaging integrated with Amcor. For sharps disposal solutions (OSHA-compliant containers, cart systems), consult Bemis Manufacturing Company’s product literature.
Quick Answers to Trending Searches
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Amcor completed the acquisition of Bemis in 2019, integrating Bemis’s packaging expertise into Amcor’s global healthcare and food portfolios. For medical device packaging, you can expect continuity of technical support and expanded global service.
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A separate entity from the Bemis packaging legacy under Amcor. Bemis Manufacturing Company focuses on injection-molded products, healthcare waste containers, and consumer goods. If your query involves sharps containers or toilet seats, you are in the right place—but it’s a different business than medical flexible packaging.
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These are healthcare waste disposal products offered by Bemis Manufacturing Company. They are distinct from sterile barrier pouches and high-barrier films used for packaging medical devices.
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- For non-porous surfaces: dab acetone (nail polish remover) with a cotton swab; test on a small area first to avoid discoloration or damage.
- For skin: soak in warm, soapy water; gently peel or roll glue off—avoid acetone if you have sensitive skin.
- For plastics: acetone can haze or crack certain polymers; try isopropyl alcohol first and proceed cautiously.
Note: In packaging operations, adhesive choice and removal methods must be validated to avoid compromising seal integrity and material performance.
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While not part of packaging, a quick context: AWD with manual transmissions exists but is less common in modern vehicles, as many AWD systems are paired with automatics or dual-clutch units. For parts logistics, automotive components often require protective packaging to prevent corrosion and impact damage; barrier films and VCI solutions can be used where specified by the OEM.
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- Fill the bottle only 70–80% to allow expansion.
- Pre-chill water, then partially freeze to achieve a slushy texture.
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Unrelated to medical packaging, but the concept parallels controlled environmental conditions—temperature management matters when protecting sensitive products.
How We Help Medical & Healthcare Customers
If you are evaluating sterile barrier packaging for devices, diagnostics, or hospital supply chains, our team can help you select the right film architecture, pouch format, and print solution, and support validation aligned to ISO 11607. We prioritize barrier performance, cleanroom converting, and reliable seals, backed by traceability and scalable manufacturing.
Get in Touch
Need guidance on medical device sterile packaging, barrier film selection, or healthcare print solutions in the U.S.? Contact us to discuss requirements, regulatory considerations, and pilot runs.
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