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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Beverage
Food
Other Packaged Goods
Conveying & accumulation
Filled, sealed, delivered
A mail-order fulfillment company improves productivity and efficiency by switching to an automated void-fill and sealing system from a manual one to fill and tape its shipping boxes.
March 31, 1999
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Sustainability
Packaging glossary a full load
How does one set out to assemble the definitive glossary of packaging terms?
March 31, 1999
Controls & Machine Components
OSHA to crack the whip
Industry says that proposed new regulations on safety and health and on ergonomics are unnecessary. Will OSHA listen?
February 28, 1999
Flexible packaging
Young package forms grow beyond specialty niches
Two relatively new packaging forms--stand-up flexible pouches and non-round composite canisters--are expanding their application horizons and finding a measure of consumer acceptance at retail.
February 28, 1999
Bakery/Snack
U.S. goes 'bananas'
Packagers who buy folding cartons from Europe for toothpaste, cereal, cosmetics, glassware and a host of other products better get ready for sticker shock.
February 28, 1999
Flexible packaging
Flexible materials earn Green Globe Award
Heath Manufacturing wins a Green Globe Award from the Flexible Packaging Assn. for a bird suet cake package that uses less material than its predecessor. New equipment increases productivity while saving labor costs.
February 28, 1999
Labels
Innovative applications bag awards
Flexible bags protect bone-in meat products, provide a barrier for respiring cheese, and allow high-altitude shipping of tortilla chips. All three earn awards from the Flexible Packaging Assn.
February 28, 1999
Flexible packaging
Flexible film use wraps up awards
A bag for grease lubricant and a label for bottled juice are just two examples of innovative film uses that earned Golden Mummy and Pyramid awards.
February 28, 1999
Converting equipment
Colgate-Palmolive clarifies its polypropylene position (sidebar)
Colgate-Palmolive moves to a three-resin strategy
January 31, 1999
Converting equipment
Mrs. Butterworth's speaks to kids
Packaging for Mrs. Butterworth's new line of kid-friendly syrups includes a polypropylene bottle, a drip-proof spout, a smaller, easy-to-hold 18-oz size and a jazzy label.
January 31, 1999
Flow wrapping
Package permits expanded market reach
New equipment producing a new package means longer shelf life and broader distribution of snack-sized donuts for Carolina Foods.
January 31, 1999
Flexible packaging
Ryt-way opens to reclosable pouches for pet foods
New horizontal form/fill/seal machinery helps contract packager Ryt-way build its budding pet food business. Ryt-way's first customer is Hill's Pet Nutrition, for 1- and 2-lb stand-up pouches for dog treats.
December 31, 1998
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Global regs a trade threat?
Proposals for new international requirements on biotech-enhanced products pose a significant threat to global trade in food, beverages and other consumer products, warns the Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA).
December 31, 1998
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