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Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Beverage
Food
Other Packaged Goods
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Origin labeling proposal under fire
The food industry is stepping up its efforts to quash once and for all efforts by the U.S. Customs Service to require country of origin marking on the front panels of packages of frozen fruits and vegetables.
October 31, 1996
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Bakery/Snack
Big changes in tools for mechanics of the future (sidebar)
Packaging World's experts
September 30, 1996
Secondary Packaging
Expanding the scope of the operator
With computer and technological advances, the role of the packaging machinery operator continues to evolve as the year 2000 nears. Flexibility is key.
September 30, 1996
Bag/pouch fill/seal (pre-made bags)
Pack Expo Plus: Seminars, conferences and allied shows
High-tech packaging solutions, new resin technologies, healthcare packaging, and better sealing technologies are just a few of the areas covered in conferences and seminars during Pack Expo week.
September 30, 1996
Converting equipment
Tropicana tries shelf-stable OJ in PET
Hot-filled orange juice in 1-gal heat-set PET bottles have been selling at a brisk pace at club stores nationwide since Tropicana launched them about a year ago.
September 30, 1996
Conveying & accumulation
Components assume new importance in packaging
Conveyors, coding and marking machines, and motors and drives are the components best-known to packagers who have production and engineering responsibilities.
September 30, 1996
Conveying & accumulation
Big changes in tools for mechanics of the future
The most popular handtool for future packaging mechanics may well be a laptop computer, our experts say. Electronic controls have already arrived in many machines, and are expected to dominate by the turn of the century.
September 30, 1996
Flexibles
Clamshell cuts costs for computer boards
Anti-static PETG clamshell costs less than previous bag and foam combination. Packaging steps are reduced from three to one.
September 30, 1996
Flexibles
Machines to fuel the future (sidebars)
Pack Expo 96 at a glance Pack Expo 96 will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., from Sunday, Nov. 17 through Wednesday Nov. 20. On Thursday, Nov.
September 30, 1996
Cartoning
'Flexibility' sought in machinery at Pack Expo 96
Versatile machines that will allow manufacturers multiple packaging options was one of the frequent answers in Packaging World's second exclusive survey of Pack Expo registrants. Large buying teams and longer visits are also planned this year.
September 30, 1996
Cartoning
Robotics deliver Rx for manual cartoning
Automated set up, packing and labeling of cartons containing antibiotic I.V. bags saves Baxter Healthcare nearly $2 million/year in labor and material costs.
September 30, 1996
Secondary Packaging
Big changes in tools for mechanics of the future (sidebar)
Raising the bar on training
September 30, 1996
Conveying & accumulation
Chesebrough 'raves' about new bundler
Dual-lane shrink bundler for six-packs of Rave hairspray allows plant to run line at 200+ bpm, and higher speeds are being considered. New handling features cut downtime.
September 30, 1996
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