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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Labeling
Coding & Marking
Package Printing
Labeling
FDA rule on cut labels for drugs could draw blood
Agency may require automated verification of labels for both unit packages and shelf packs. Visual verification by color will be eliminated.
October 31, 1996
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Coding, Printing & Labeling
Slaying the technology beast
Packaging engineers must grapple with increasingly complex packaging technologies while simultaneously mastering the science of line efficiency to squeeze out costs in an ultra-competitive future.
October 31, 1996
Cartoning
'In-sourcing' revitalizes Gumtech
By thermoforming, filling and sealing blister packs of nutraceutical gums in-house, Gumtech can package products as needed, replacing the two- or three-week advance notice necessary for a contract packager. Payback in 18 months justifies the equipment purchase.
October 31, 1996
Flexibles
Mary Kay unscrambles labor-intensive line
Besides speed, any equipment on the Body Care line must fit into Mary Kay's packaging philosophy, which places a premium on flexibility. That's understandable.
October 31, 1996
Feeding/inserting/unscrambling
Food retailers like OPS tub for in-store applications
Wilkinson extrudes and thermoforms a two-piece tub with a snap-fit seal that keeps food fresh. Resin consistency and the right copolymer modifier help a lot.
October 31, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Hershey kisses NLEA headaches goodbye
Graphic designer at Hershey Chocolate uses software nutrition kit to simplify compliance with NLEA regulations.
October 31, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Supplier news: Appointments, promotions
Columbia Labeling Machinery (Danielson, CT): Catherine A. Bryson, sales and mktg., North America.
October 31, 1996
Secondary Packaging
Metallocenes make their mark
Steelcase Inc. uses one of the first-available metallocene stretch films for wrapping cubicle wall panels. Downgauging keeps costs in check.
October 31, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
machinery/labeling
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing its labeling requirements for drugs, medical devices and biologics to ensure that health practitioners and patients are provided with what the agency believes is more thorough than what's currently provided.
October 31, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Supplier news: Relocations, expansions
B&H Labeling Systems (Ceres, CA) has created a 10ꯠ sq' test facility for roll-fed label applications.
October 31, 1996
Flexibles
Food is pasteurized by ultra-high pressure
When it comes to pasteurizing and preserving foods, few methods are as tried and true as thermal processing. But now Avomex, Inc., is selling fresh avocado pulp, in a clear barrier pouch, that has a 30-day refrigerated shelf life thanks to a whole new processing technology: ultra-high pressure.
October 31, 1996
Additives, coatings & inks
Supplier news: International agreements
Dow Chemical Co. (Midland, MI) will build a PC resin plant at its site in Stade, Germany.
October 31, 1996
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Origin labeling proposal under fire
The food industry is stepping up its efforts to quash once and for all efforts by the U.S. Customs Service to require country of origin marking on the front panels of packages of frozen fruits and vegetables.
October 31, 1996
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