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Career fairs: How some companies 'precruit'
Many companies look for packaging professionals at schools with packaging curricula, and some successful companies begin the process before students even graduate.
September 30, 1998
Containers: Page 233
Containers
Kraft keeps recruiting pipeline flowing
Recruiting of new packaging people-high-quality, skilled personnel-is an increasingly difficult job these days, thanks to the low unemployment rates that have spurred this economy.
September 30, 1998
Bag/pouch fill/seal (pre-made bags)
Dissimilar packs share honors
A powder medication inhaler and unusual bags for an ice melter and for pet food earn recognition at DuPont's 12th awards competition.
September 30, 1998
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
An open-and-shut case for reclosability
Pharmaceutical company Galderma Laboratories switches to a reclosable clamshell for its sample size of prescription topical medicines that's 35% cheaper than before.
September 30, 1998
Closures
Miracle Whip squeezes into new bottle
"Squeeze," "Just Flip and Squeeze!" and "New Package" violators on the front label of a container for Kraft® Miracle Whip® make it apparent to consumers that this is a new bottle for a well-known salad dressing.
September 30, 1998
Containers
Supplier news: Domestic acquisitions, agreements
Fold-Pak Corp., a subsidiary of Gulf States Paper Corp. (Tuscaloosa, AL), and Dopaco (Downington, PA) have entered into a joint venture for the mfg.
September 30, 1998
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Bottled water labeling?
Americans are drinking more bottled water, many believing it to be more healthful, but they may be missing out on the fluoride needed to combat tooth decay, warns the Chicago Dental Society.
September 30, 1998
Containers
Spam wears two-pc container well
In July '98, Austin, MN-based Hormel Foods began a transition from three-piece to two-piece aluminum cans for its well-known SPAM® line. Hormel's aluminum can and end supplier, Crown Cork & Seal (Philadelphia, PA), began production on an easy-open (EZO) two-piece drawn-and-ironed can for 12-oz sizes; a 7-oz two-piece can will be in production soon, according to Phillip Minerich, research scientist at Hormel.
September 30, 1998
Filling/capping, liquid & viscous
KISS Packaging Systems a div. of the Frain Group: Volumetric pail filler
KISS Packaging System's (LaPorte, IN) stainless-steel semi-automatic positive- displacement filler accurately fills water-thin to high-viscosity products drip- free, says KISS.
August 31, 1998
Flexible packaging
PMMI expects growth in machine spending
Packaging machinery spending by U.S. manufacturers this year will likely rise by up to 3% more than it did in 1997. Strong investment is expected from personal care and household/industrial chemical markets.
August 31, 1998
Converting equipment
Crisco goes on a diet
Larger bottle sizes of Procter & Gamble's venerable Crisco oils now have the proprietary shape of the rest of the line, and they weigh 25% less than before.
August 31, 1998
Conveying & accumulation
Displaying a concern for retailers' needs
Fremont custom-designs a new type of display-ready, film-wrapped shipper around the needs of supermarket customers. A new case-packing/shrink-wrapping line makes the design a production reality, paid for by materials savings.
August 31, 1998
Conveying & accumulation
Caito says, 'We'll do it ourselves'
This Indianapolis produce wholesaler is breaking into a whole new market segment as it brings its 12-oz Fresh Line fruit bowls to supermarket produce departments in the Midwest.
August 31, 1998
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Moisture Control Technology for Perishable Foods
EasyPak has launched Elevate Freshness, a packaging design featuring formed risers and channels, intended to mitigate moisture-related degradation.
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