Rick LingleHomeCost-effective take on unit-level traceabilityYottaMark's consumer-interactive HarvestMark technology debuts, costing one cent per unit.September 6, 2007HomeAroMetrics changes gears with retailer inputValvoline adjusts a redesign of its AroMetrics car fresheners after gaining invaluable input from a major customer including a small 1/4-inch adjustment that made a big difference.September 6, 2007Filling/capping, liquid & viscousWine redesign encapsulates qualityTin Roof wines are remodeled with a new look that’s based on finely tuned design expertise and a little luck.September 5, 2007Flexible packagingPocket Shot liquor served in a 'flexible flask'A 50-mL stand-up format gives liquor on-the-go portability—and unbreakable flexibility.September 5, 2007Coding, Printing & LabelingPackaging at Clemson poised to roar louderClemson University is poised for a major expansion with the Sonoco Institute.September 5, 2007BeverageBeringer's PET project moves downstreamAutomated loading of carriers and cases of 187-mL PET bottles of wine lifts output.September 5, 2007SustainabilityA look under the hood at Tetra PakTetra Pak hosted a late August media update of marketing and technical topics.September 4, 2007DairyRevamped Peter Pan returnsConAgra's venerable peanut butter is back on shelf in mid-August with a new look.August 21, 2007Contract PackagingDetergent package wins AmeriStar awardCo-packing played a key role in developing a package whose shape and functionality bring a new look to the laundry detergent aisle. Display Pack (www.displaypack.com) created the design and Apco Packaging (www.apcopackaging.com) filled the package for Orange Glo International’s Oxi Clean Toss-N-Go “detergent ball.” The package won a 2006 AmeriStar award, which was presented at the Packaging Summit in May 2007.August 14, 2007HomeRotary unit fills/seals pouches of Pocket Shot liquorVideo of the filling and sealing of 50-mL premade pouches of Pocket Shot done at 20-25 packs/min on an 8-station rotary machine.August 14, 2007Previous PagePage 19 of 73Next PageTop StoriesDigital TransformationQR Code Brings Play to Danone’s Plant-Based Kids LineDanone brings connected packaging to its new Alpro kids range of soy beverages and yogurt in Europe, blending plant-based products with a digital game that entertains while it educates.SustainabilityGlobal Packaging Trends Point to a New Strategic ApproachDigital TransformationThrough the Line Podcast: Humanoid Robots in PackagingDigital TransformationHumanoid Robots in Packaging Part 1: Continuous Upgrades, Some Industry AdoptionSponsor ContentTraceability in Packaging: From Obligation to Opportunity