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Consumer packaged goods
Supplier news: International agreements
Eastman Chemical Co. (Kingsport, TN) opened an office in Johannesburg, South Africa.
February 29, 1996
Consumer packaged goods: Page 219
Conveying & accumulation
Versatility drives Shrader line design
A short while ago, contract packager Shrader Canada rarely filled more than 8ꯠ bottles of liquid automotive products per shift. A new and versatile line now lets the firm reach 26ꯠ per shift .
February 29, 1996
Flexible packaging
Films let produce breathe comfortably
Passive controlled atmosphere technology that lengthens the shelf life of fresh-cut produce takes many forms, as these three FPA award winners demonstrate.
February 29, 1996
Flexible packaging
When the package becomes the 'oven'
Designed for the military, a flameless ration heater is now used for a shelf-stable consumer entree that converts the carton into an oven. HeaterMeals packs 'everything but the appetite' into meals for people on the go.
February 29, 1996
Additives, coatings & inks
Supplier news: Appointments, promotions
ICI Chemicals & Polymers (Wilmington, DE): Donald R. Westerlund, national accounts mgr., PET resins.
February 29, 1996
Consumer packaged goods
P&G suit spawns countersuit
Last September, Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble took the unusual step of advertising in newspapers across the country to warn consumers away from counterfeit long-neck bottles of its flagship Head & Shoulders shampoo because the firm alleged the containers held fake product.
February 29, 1996
Blisters/clamshells/thermoforming materials
The size of the can counts!
The size of a household's garbage container seems to be a controlling factor in the amount of waste discarded by that household. So says Dr. William Rathje, professor of archaeology at the University of Arizona, writing in the The ULS Report.
February 29, 1996
Containers
EPA delays hazardous waste container rule
EPA has extended to June 5, 1996, the effective date of its hazardous waste containers rule, now being revised. The original rule, issued in December 1994, allowed the use of steel drums and pails that comply with U.S.
February 29, 1996
Flexibles
Wrapping film
Mobil Chemical's (Pittsford, NY) new four-color brochure allows readers to experience the tactile qualities of Hicor® OHD film, while describing the characteristics that make the film unique.
January 31, 1996
Household/Automotive
Recycled paper drives automotive packs
This application for Saturn is just one of the latest in many automotive applications for Homasote's recycled Pak-Line products. Even before recyclable packaging became an industry objective, many auto makers selected Pak-Line for custom reusable containers.
January 31, 1996
Sustainable Packaging
Engine packs keep Saturn innovative
Engine pallets of recycled newsprint replace more costly wooden cradles for Saturn's replacement motors. Reuse adds to the benefits.
January 31, 1996
Protective/transport packaging
All fit for shipping
Gym equipment manufacturer Allfitness switches from kraft paper to LDPE-based foam for shipping its products to retailers worldwide. Benefits include fewer returns and an enhanced perceived value.
January 31, 1996
Consumer packaged goods
Supplier news: Domestic acquisitions, agreements
Exxon Chemical Co. (Houston, TX) completed the acquisition of AlliedSignal Inc.'s (Morristown, NJ) interest in the HDPE business of Paxon Polymer Co., L.P.
January 31, 1996
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