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    Calbee to Switch to Monochrome Packaging Amid Iran War Supply Disruptions

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    Calbee's new monochrome packaging design in response to supply chain issues.

    Here's what it means for you.

    The ongoing Iran war is prompting significant changes in product packaging strategies across industries.

    What happened

    Calbee announced a temporary switch to monochrome packaging for 14 products due to ink supply shortages linked to the Iran war.

    The Context

    • The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies.
    • Japan relies heavily on imports of naphtha from the Middle East for its ink production.
    • Global oil prices have surged, impacting the availability of petrochemical materials.

    Takeaway

    The ongoing conflict may continue to disrupt supply chains, affecting various industries beyond just food production.

    11 Articles
    Fortune

    Japanese snack giant resorts to black-and-white bags of potato chips as Iran War literally sucks color out of the world

    Japanese snack manufacturer Calbee has announced a shift to black-and-white packaging for its potato chips due to a shortage of naphtha, a key ingredient in printing inks, caused by the ongoing war in Iran. This change reflects the broader impact of ...

    France 24

    Japanese crisp bags turn black and white due to Iran war

    Japanese snack manufacturer Calbee has announced a temporary shift to black-and-white packaging for 14 of its popular products, including crisps and prawn crackers, due to supply chain disruptions linked to the ongoing Iran war and the blockade in th...

    France 24

    Japanese crisp bags turn black and white due to Iran war

    Japanese snack manufacturer Calbee has announced a temporary shift to black-and-white packaging for its crisps and prawn crackers due to supply chain disruptions caused by the ongoing war in Iran, which has affected the availability of printing inks ...

    Global News

    Popular Japanese snack brand turns to monochrome packaging over Iran war

    Calbee, Japan's leading snack manufacturer, has announced a shift to monochrome black-and-white packaging for 14 of its popular chip products due to supply chain disruptions linked to the ongoing Iran war and the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Thi...

    The Wall Street Journal

    Potato-Chip Bags Are Going Black and White Because of the Iran War

    Japanese snack maker Calbee has announced a shift to monochrome packaging for its popular chips, attributing this change to chemical shortages linked to the ongoing war in Iran. The conflict has disrupted supply chains, particularly affecting the ava...

    The Wall Street Journal

    Potato-Chip Bags Are Going Black and White Because of the Iran War

    Japanese snack maker Calbee is shifting to black-and-white packaging for 14 of its popular chip products due to shortages of ink ingredients stemming from the ongoing Iran war and the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.

    The New York Times

    The Iran War Is Taking the Color Out of Japan’s Best-Known Snack Bags

    Calbee, Japan's leading snack manufacturer, has announced a transition to black-and-white packaging for its popular potato chips due to shortages of naphtha, a key ingredient in inks, stemming from the ongoing war in Iran. This shift reflects the bro...

    Asharq Al-Awsat

    Japan Crisp Packs to Go Colorless Due to Iran War Crunch

    Japanese snack manufacturer Calbee has announced a temporary shift to colorless packaging for its products due to a shortage of printing ink, a situation worsened by the ongoing conflict in Iran and the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.

    BBC News

    Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies

    A prominent snack manufacturer has transitioned to black and white packaging due to significant disruptions in ink supplies caused by the ongoing war in Iran, which has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz. This closure has severely impacted globa...

    BBC News

    Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies

    The ongoing war in Iran has led to significant disruptions in global supply chains, prompting snack giant Calbee to switch to black-and-white packaging for 14 of its popular chip products due to shortages of ink supplies. This change reflects the bro...

    Bloomberg

    Ink Shortage Means Black-and-White Bags of Potato Chips in Japan

    An ink shortage, attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, is compelling Japan's largest potato-chip manufacturer to simplify its packaging to black-and-white designs. This situation highlights a broader issue of raw-materials scarcity a...

    The Guardian

    Iran war oil shortage forces Japan snack giant to use black-and-white packaging

    Calbee, Japan's largest snack manufacturer, is transitioning to black-and-white packaging for 14 of its popular products due to shortages of ink ingredients caused by the ongoing war in Iran and the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. This change is ex...

    The Guardian

    Iran war oil shortage forces Japan snack giant to use black-and-white packaging

    Calbee, Japan's largest snack manufacturer, is transitioning to black-and-white packaging for 14 of its products due to shortages of ink ingredients caused by the ongoing blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route affected by the Ira...

    Business Insider (Non-Premium)

    Oil shortages are even hitting colored snack bags

    The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to significant oil shortages, affecting various industries, including the production of colored snack bags due to a surge in naphtha prices, which is essential for printing inks.