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IronKids bags bread winners
Bags for IronKids Bread from Sara Lee Bakery, St. Louis, MO, unveiled a new look in January, sporting photos of five youngsters that replace illustrated characters.
February 28, 2002
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Reclosure features dominate
Four FPA winners in the Packaging Excellence category are zippered pouches. A produce pack, a coffee carafe, and a shrink-sleeve label round out the category.
February 28, 2002
Flexible packaging
Technical innovation on display
New oxygen-absorbing technology and a unique insulating liner for produce are two FPA winners admired for their technical innovation.
February 28, 2002
Flexibles
Printing that's best in class
Two stand-up pouches, a shrink-sleeve label, and a retro coffee bag boast printing that wowed FPA judges.
February 28, 2002
Flexibles
Design: Baking kits display holiday spirit
Betty Crocker cooked up a timely product for the recent season: Holiday baking kits in four varieties. The kits from Minneapolis, MN-based General Mills are packaged in creative and colorful boxes with precision die cuts.
January 31, 2002
Flexible packaging
Suppliers focus more on contract packagers
Many packaging suppliers have realized a shift in sales toward contract packagers. Some say CP business has helped sustain their companies.
January 31, 2002
Secondary Packaging
BluePrint Automation: High-speed case/tray packer for drink pouches
Servo-driven, robotic top-loading machine packs stand-up drink pouches into a corrugated display case at speeds to 500 pouches/min.
December 31, 2001
Flexible packaging
Rovema Packaging Machines: Universal Filling Module
The ULF is the ideal solution for those companies who require different styles and configurations for their case packing needs. Its versatility offers the flexibility needed for various styles of packaging, including top-loading and side-loading operations.
December 31, 2001
Flexibles
Pack Expo 2004: IMFS 1500 intermittent motion filler/sealer
PACK EXPO WEB EXCLUSIVE: Robert's Packaging is showing its IMFS 1500 intermittent motion fill/seal packager at its booth, S-444, at Pack Expo International 2004. Stand-up pouch system automatically fills and seals premade standup/zipper style bags. Machine accommodates a minimum pouch size of 4"" W x 6"" H x 1"" gusset through a maximum pouch size of 12"" W x 15"" H with a maximum gusset of 5"". A complete size changeover can be performed in approximately 15 min. Benefits include a compact footprint, increased flexibility, and an economical price. Machine is built on the same construction criteria as Robert's C-Series continuous motion systems.
December 31, 2001
Flexible packaging
Pack Expo 2004: V5100 vf/f/s baling system
PACK EXPO WEB EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Products showed its V5100 vf/f/s baling system at its booth at Pack Expo International 2004 this week in Chicago. Machine packages finished bags of product into film wrapped bales, eliminating the need for paperboard boxes and premade bags. Machine can run one, two, and three columns of packaged product with a maximum bale weight of 60 lb. Machine is designed to be integrated with other vf/f/s equipment to complete the packaging process.
December 31, 2001
Flexible packaging
Contract packaging trends
What do contract packagers see happening in their industry? Packaging World found out in an exclusive series of one-on-one interviews.
December 31, 2001
Flexible packaging
IOPP 2001 AmeriStar Awards
Packaging World highlights the Best of Show winner and the 13 Best of Category winners of The Institute of Packaging Professionals, Naperville, IL, 2001 AmeriStar Awards.
December 31, 2001
Flexibles
The clear choice in jerky packaging
Phoenix-based Sun Valley Natural Products released its Jerqué line of gourmet beef and turkey jerky in October. The antibiotic-free, hormone-free meat product is packaged in a clear film pouch from Lithografix, a subsidiary of Lithotype (South San Francisco, CA), and is decorated with an award-winning label designed by Estudio Ray (Phoenix, AZ).
December 31, 2001
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