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Clear shrink-label lends shelf appeal to new rum drink
Pernod Ricard departs from the established label graphics for its Malibu family, launching a liqueur with see-through sleeve label with red and silver decoration.
Controls & automation
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Primary packaging
Cenveo acquires Gilbreth Packaging Solutions
Cenveo, Inc. announced that through its subsidiaries, the company has acquired Impaxx, Inc., the sole owner of Gilbreth Packaging Solutions, Inc., from affiliates of Aurora Capital Group, a Los Angeles private equity firm.
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Shrink film labels
ACG signs memorandum of understanding with Applied DNA Sciences to develop molecularly tagged empty hard-shell capsules for pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals.
Flexible packaging
Gilbreth: Light-blocking opaque PETG-HY shrink film from Gilbreth
High performance, light-blocking opaque PETG-HY shrink film labels from Gilbreth block up to 99% of visible and UV light to safeguard and extend product shelf-life, efficacy and nutritional value.
Coding, printing & labeling
Bottled water gets 100% compostable labels
In the Summer of 2008, Pure Pacific International, Inc., Glendale, CA, launched Aloha Pure Water and Aloha Deep Water in PET bottles with 8- and 9-color Earth-First®, corn-based, PLA (polyactic acid) full-body shrink-sleeve labels.
Contract Manufacturing and Packaging
Modified Packaging Summit spotlights contract packaging
Changes will integrate former Packaging Services Expo and Containers & Materials Expo. Outsourcing will be one focal point of this year’s conference sessions.
Materials & containers
Gilbreth: PETG shrink label
The no-sag, “Smile-Free” 360º wraparound PETG shrink labels from Gilbreth Packaging offer fit, design, color, form, and feel as they meet complex container curves, thicknesses, and edges.
Materials & containers
Gilbreth: Sleeving dissimilar sizes
The sturdy, flexible Gilbreth Double-Seam shrink sleeve technology combines dissimilar large and small packages together as a single unit.