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Portola Packaging awarded SQF certification for 3 facilities

Portola Packaging, Inc. achieved Safe Quality Food (SQF) Institute certification recently for its three U.S. closure manufacturing facilities—Batavia, Ill; Kingsport, Tenn. and Tolleson, Ariz. 
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H F/F/S machine to meet USDA standards

The Integrity horizontal form-fill-seal machine from Ossid, a division of Pro Mach, is rated at 10 to 15 cycles per minute (CPM), and is scheduled to meet USDA meat, poultry, dairy, and 3-A Sanitary Standards, complies with Pack ML, and may be customized for customer specific applications.
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Wrap around case packer

Polypack’s WR Case-Packer is a wrap around case packer that provides up to 30% savings on corrugate when compared to traditional RSC cases, according to the company.
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Kraft says 'smile' with updated Macaroni & Cheese

The first package update in more than a decade brings a refreshed visual identity while also supporting the iconic brand’s long-established core equities.
Servo look. Servo technology, much of it represented in this control cabinet, simplifies machine building and installation.
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Servo technology--the source of Merlin's magic

A four-axis wrapping machine becomes easier to build, install, and troubleshoot now that mechanical components have been replaced by servo-based alternatives.
Machine Case Study
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Hamburger assembly, packaging gets synchronized

Kepak Group, one of Ireland’s leading food processing companies, is now benefiting from a new assembly and packaging line for its Rustlers brand of microwavable hamburger-and-bun products in which every individual unit responds flexibly to the product flow in the upstream and downstream sections of the line.
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USDA awards Clear Lam Packaging, Inc. first Certified Biobased Product Label on its Renewable Thermo

Renewable thermoformed produce packaging developed by Clear Lam Packaging, Inc. has earned the industry’s first U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Certified Biobased Product Label, part of a new voluntary labeling program to help purchasers choose products made with biobased commodities.
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Hamburger assembly, packaging gets synchronized

Kepak Group, one of Ireland’s leading food processing companies, is now benefiting from a new assembly and packaging line for its Rustlers brand of microwavable hamburger-and-bun products in which every individual unit responds flexibly to the product flow in the upstream and downstream sections of the line.
Machine Product Brief
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5-liter bucket combination scale

The 5-liter Big Bucket PrimoWeigher from CombiScale can accurately deliver product ranging from 4 oz. to 55 lbs., and is well-suited for a wide range of free-flowing and non free-flowing applications including:  cheese, clothing, confectionery, dry goods, electronics, fresh meat, and more.
Machine Product Brief
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Fillers/depositors for use over horizontal vacuum formers

Hinds-Bock's family of fillers/depositors for use over horizontal vacuum formers are designed for accurate, clean filling of liquid or moist products ranging from water, thin brine or marinades to viscous potatoes, peanut butter, jams and jellies, candy or cheese.  

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