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Sustainable Packaging
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Coding, Printing & Labeling
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Secondary Packaging
Training tomorrow's technicians
Here’s what three technical colleges are doing to help prepare both incoming students and current workers for the next generation of packaging machinery.
September 30, 2004
Materials: Page 597
Containers
Kellogg invents a new bulk-pack format
Prompted by a growing need to move cereal to where packaging assets are already in place, Kellogg engineers came up with a whole new spin on bulk packaging. See video
September 30, 2004
Labels
Phillips abandons cork for screw cap
Torqued-on pilfer-proof cap from England looks like conventional capsule, but twists open easily.
September 30, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
IoPP gets down to business
New initiatives on many fronts help the IoPP write a dynamic new chapter in continuing packaging education.
September 30, 2004
Containers
Moving aseptically into the future
A leader in the European fruit juice market, Germany’s Eckes-Granini is plunging into the future with the recent installation of an ACF line for .33- and 1-L PET bottles.
September 30, 2004
Closures
Varietals veer toward ROPP
For two years, iconoclastic winery Bonny Doon has been busy switching from cork to aluminum ROPP caps. Now the conversion is nearly complete.
September 30, 2004
Flexibles
Bag nets fish packer big savings
The Plitt Co. switched from plastic trays to premade bags that offer precise permeation control for its fish.
September 30, 2004
Flexible packaging
Ahead of the Pack
Rovema will feature a full line-up of its Total Packaging Systems during Pack Expo 2004, Booth N-4218.
September 30, 2004
Containers
Kellogg invents a new bulk-pack format
Kellogg Co. of Battle Creek, MI, is reaping packaging material cost savings of about 70% since it implemented the K-one™ bulk packaging system in most of its U.S. cereal plants. See video
September 30, 2004
Flexibles
Slick pouching for oily wipes
For Grate Chef president Keith Aldredge, one good thing has led to another. Not only did Grate Chef reintroduce its Grill Wipes in revamped pouches, the Dacula, GA, company found a great way to automate the product’s packaging operations: via contract packager Packaging Division Inc. See video
September 30, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Nickel tag will cost 16 cents
ARC Advisory Group says in a study that by 2008, it estimates the average price of a passive UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) tag will drop to 16¢, instead of the “nickel tag” predicted by some.
September 30, 2004
Filling/capping, liquid & viscous
Servo-driven filler
ProSys offers its RT60 Servo Driven Squeeze Tube Filler, now with improved flexibility, reliability, and increased speeds, company says.
September 30, 2004
Labels
Real-world RFID: An expert speaks
In this exclusive interview, RFID expert John Greaves of Deloitte Consulting separates RFID myth from reality, while calling on packagers to “seize the moment.” To read more of Packaging World's RFID coverage, sign up for PW's new RFID Antenna e-newsletter - it's FREE!
September 30, 2004
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