US-based Berry is continuing to prioritise structural cost improvements after its third quarter results showed a drop in net sales and operating income from the year-prior period. Net sales for the quarter were $3.2 billion, down from $3.7bn during the same period in 2022, while operating income was $267 million, compared with $336m in 2022….
Berry prioritises structural improvements as sales drop
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