Discover your next big idea at PACK EXPO Las Vegas this September
Experience a breakthrough in packaging & processing and transform your business with solutions from 2,300 suppliers spanning all industries.
REGISTER NOW & SAVE
Subscribe
Sustainable Packaging
Flexibles
Rigid
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Secondary Packaging
Trends
Closures
Bomba drink, bomb-like bottle
Bomba Energy drinks hit the United States in a grenade-shaped 8.4-oz glass bottle topped with a steel cap and ring closure. When the ring is pulled, the cap lifts open. The exclusive importer, Energy Beverage Company of Long Island City, NY, launched the Bomba Energia Getränkevertriebs GmbH product in this country in May.
May 31, 2001
Materials: Page 689
Closures
Love Bus Brew tours the West
South Beach Beverage Company, Norwalk, CT, is rolling out the new SoBe Love Bus Brew June 1 to the West Coast. The chocolate drink comes in a lizard-embossed 16-oz glass bottle, decorated with a colorful 2-mil polypropylene label and a 50-micron polyvinyl chloride neck sleeve.
May 31, 2001
Flexibles
Packaging power tops beverages
Atlanta-based In Zone Brands has added Powerpuff Girls “toppers” to its kids-targeted Belly Washers. Toppers are the molded high-density polyethylene push/pull closures with integral figures atop the 12-oz polyvinyl chloride bottles that literally give the products "character."
May 31, 2001
Filling/capping, liquid & viscous
Marinade bottle delivers
Liquid marinades in 15 shelf-stable flavors from Excalibur Seasoning Co. Ltd., Pekin, IL, were repackaged earlier this year from an 86-oz bottle with pump dispenser to a 64-oz high-density polyethylene “Tip-N-Pour” container.
May 31, 2001
Flexibles
From gabletop to plastic
Both Nestlé USA and Hershey Foods used the Food Marketing Institute 2001 show as a platform to promote plastic containers that replace gabletop cartons.
May 31, 2001
Controls & Machine Components
Film fits like a glove (sidebar)
Local service, validation yield dividends
May 31, 2001
Flexibles
Film fits like a glove
Custom drive on a thermoform/seal machine enables Allegiance Healthcare’s Rayong, Thailand, plant to switch from paper lidstock to thin-gauge plastic film for packs of disposable surgeon’s gloves. Costs are cut by hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.
May 31, 2001
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Second look at packaging yields savings
Revised pack saves time and money for medical device packager Somnus Medical. New tray design cuts costs 57% and allows company to create a dispenser pack.
May 31, 2001
Secondary Packaging
Catering to convenience (sidebar)
Other winners
May 31, 2001
Sustainability
Catering to convenience
From kid-focused foods in all-plastic barrier bowls to a caulk cartridge that reduces solid waste in Japan, the DuPont Awards cover a range of technologies.
May 31, 2001
Secondary Packaging
Dream Stream comes to the U.S. (sidebar)
Foam barrier tray, too
May 31, 2001
Labels
Dream Steam comes to the U.S.
Food science joins plastic packaging technology in a new MAP package that lets consumers cook a fresh gourmet meal in minutes.
May 31, 2001
Conveying & accumulation
Machines and materials click at Superior
A redesigned vinyl clamshell at Superior Communications looks better and costs less. Customized automatic sealing equipment completes the picture.
May 31, 2001
Previous Page
Page 689 of 1154
Next Page
Products
QPM Program for Box Plants
SUN Automation Group introduces PERFORM+, a Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Program that helps corrugated packaging manufacturers maximize ROI.
Sealing Lid
RFID-enabled In-Mold Label
More Products