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Ipack-Ima 2022 is on this week at Fiero Milano in Italy. PKN speaks to Ipack Ima CEO on the show floor.
 
With 1160 exhibitors from 27 countries, the four-day show has demonstrated not only that industry is ready for the in-person trade show to make a comeback, but also that innovation and sustainability are top priorities.
 
Hear what CEO Rossano Bozzi has to say:
 

Food & Drink Business

The Top 10 remained a stable list this year, with five companies holding their position – Fonterra (#1), JBS (#2), Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (#3), Asahi (#4), and Thomas Foods International (#7). The biggest change was Treasury Wine Estates dropping out of the list, from #10 to #13.

Welcome to this year’s Top 100 edition. Each year, when we sit-down with IBISWorld to review the list, there is a sense of anticipation about what it will reveal. New entrants, big jumps and the inevitable tumbles, the list has it all.

Food & Drink Business and IBISWorld present this year’s Top 100 companies, a ranking of Australia’s largest food and drink companies by revenue. This year reflects a sector positioning itself for immediate term viability and long-term competitiveness.