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Stull Technologies borrows a few ideas from the high-speed CD jewel case manufacturing scene when it brings sophisticated robotics to its packaging operations.
In the U.K. and now in Germany, hedgehogs have an enemy-turned-friend in the Golden Arches.
Campbell Soup Co.’s Web site describes its Campbell’s Soup at Hand as “a great way to eat right when you’re on the run.”
Custom on-pack pressure-sensitive label program is easy to implement/operate and heightens consumer interest.
Sweden’s Gunnar Dafgård becomes the first to use a new molded wood-pulp
tray that offers dual-ovenability and sustainability advantages.
Seasoning blends and dry mix specialist installs easy-to-clean flexible screw conveyors for more efficient product delivery to filling lines.
How to test a new package ‘covertly’ in the real world while limiting your company's risk and increasing your packaging intelligence.
In the wake of Katrina, shrimp processor/packer rebounds, rebuilds, and re-invigorates efficiencies by installing an automated scale/bagging system.
Renovation of blueberry packaging operations includes installation of vf/f/s machine for retail bags, bag-in-box equipment for bulk packs, plus several new auxiliary systems.
TerraCycle is churning out new products and new product ideas at an
incredible rate. Following is a sampling of some of its new products
and initiatives in 2007:

For Somic, the shipping case is the display for a wide array of flexible and rigid containers. Interpack saw operation of a complete tray erecting, packaging and lidding end-of-line system from Somic.
BluePrint Automation offers its Swing Machine versatile robotic cell that packs bags and other packages either standing up and laying down, into cases, crates, and other secondary containers.
This video was taken of one of the Marchesini sachet lines during a June Packaging World visit to Fine Foods’ pharmaceutical facility in Bergamo, Italy.
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