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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Beverage
Food
Other Packaged Goods
Palletizing/depalletizing
Suppliers quench Poland Spring's thirst for training
From bottle molding to palletizing, training from packaging equipment vendors is vital to mechanics at the Poland Spring, ME, bottling facility.
December 31, 2001
Spirits/liquors: Page 81
Secondary Packaging
Poland Spring promotes 'wall-to-wall' training
Management says training costs are justified by increased equipment efficiency that boosts output and by developing and retaining skilled employees.
December 31, 2001
Secondary Packaging
Early Times pours into PET
Following the success of its switch to PET from glass for Canadian Mist blended whisky in 1999, Brown-Forman Beverage Worldwide in November launched a 1.75-L PET bottle for its Early Times Kentucky whisky. Like Canadian Mist, the Early Times bottle is injection stretch/blow-molded by Schmalbach-Lubeca (Manchester, MI).
December 31, 2001
Adhesives/tape
Euro lawncare products drum up sales
Canisters made of recycled paperboard have been making inroads throughout Europe as a primary package that provides stackability and pleasing graphics for fertilizers.
December 31, 2001
Labels
Design: Redesigned label is rosier
In September 2001, Four Roses Distilling Co., Lawrenceburg, KY, a Seagram’s company, unveiled a bold new label for its Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
December 31, 2001
Conveying & accumulation
Web plus: A dot-com looks for packaging solutions
Overstock.com offers a variety of name-brand surplus merchandise, such as toys, diamond rings, and TVs, for up to 70% off the retail price. Just like a catalog retailer, this Internet retailer must invest in quality packaging to ship products to consumers.
December 31, 2001
Beverage
"Famous" holiday case
The Edrington Group, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K., is decorating The Famous Grouse Scotch whisky domestic and overseas export cases for the holiday season. Since October 01, a new animated Grouse icon has been adorning a new B-flute corrugated case used for 7-cL, 70-cL, and 1-L bottles in 6- and 12-pack distribution cases.
November 30, 2001
Containers
Achievements
Arlington Press Pharmaceutical Packaging (Schaumburg, IL), a wholly owned business unit of Impaxx, Inc., has been certified by AstraZeneca to deliver products to its Westborough, MA, facility without incoming inspections.
November 30, 2001
Flexibles
Labels take bottles from the wine cellar to the trophy case
The annual Tag and Label Manufacturing Institute competition in October celebrated excellence in tag and p-s label design, as well as innovation in converting.
November 30, 2001
Recycling
Unusual bag-in-box differentiates organic wine from the rest
Nevada County Wine Guild reinforces its line of organic wines with a statuesque bag-in-box package whose shape delivers competitive differentiation. The box uses 60% post-consumer materials and is recyclable.
November 30, 2001
Flexibles
Cutting through the clutter
This Chicago-based company left no stone unturned in its quest for perfect packaging. Spare-no-expense shippers in two sizes and custom primary packaging mark the debut of this premium vodka.
November 30, 2001
Controls & Machine Components
Wake up and smell the standards!
Attention packaging machine buyers. Take this quick quiz: Are you fed up with trying to maintain increasingly computerized packaging equipment, networks, and plants?
November 30, 2001
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Non-GE labels misleading, says CSPI
The Center for Science in the Public Interest has called on FDA to take action against seven food manufacturers for making false and misleading label claims related to the absence of genetically engineered ingredients.
October 31, 2001
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