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Selig Group Acquires Performance Systematix
Selig Group, owned by CC Industries, completed the acquisition of Performance Systematix (PSI) a supplier of container and packaging venting solutions.
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Consumers prefer induction seals
Product freshness, tamper evidence and leak protection rank top-of-mind with U.S. consumers.
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New use of induction sealing
A new adhesive opens up opportunities in glass that previously were not practical.
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New use of induction sealing
A new adhesive opens up opportunities in glass that previously were not practical.
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Mayo debuts in a spouted standup pouch
Described as ‘a great addition to the existing Duke’s product line,’ this southern style mayonnaise comes in a shapely recloseable pouch that’s packed in a retail-ready case.
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Mayo debuts in a spouted standup pouch
Described as ‘a great addition to the existing Duke’s product line,’ this southern style mayonnaise comes in a shapely recloseable pouch that’s packed in a retail-ready case.
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Selig Group closure seal facility achieves BRC/GFSI Certification
Selig Group’s Forrest, IL closure seal manufacturing facility has received the highest level certification, Grade A, under the British Retail Consortium‘s (BRC) Global Standards for Packaging and Packaging Material; Selig is believed to be the only global liner supplier to have achieved this significant industry recognition.
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Single-serve PET stemware for wines
Induction sealing and the addition of an oxygen scavenger help ensure success of this innovative container approach in retail and foodservice venues.
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New antacid packaging delivers retail shelf presence
A portable package that includes a shapely bottle, easy-to-open liner, and tamper-evident closure gives the Tummy Company a unique retail shelf presence for its new Relief OTC™, an FDA-compliant, over-the-counter antacid aimed to help the estimated 25 million people in the U.S. suffering from heartburn and indigestion daily.